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Effect of Post-Vulcanization on the Tire Curing Degree

Key Engineering Materials, 2012
The optimum curing times for rubbers used at various parts of a tire are measured under different temperatures. The sulfurization reaction activation energies for various kinds of rubbers are obtained based on Arrhenius’ law and the equivalent tire curing time and curing degree are calculated with or without taking post-valcanization effect into ...
Qing Ling Li   +3 more
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Effect of curing degree on forming of clinch-adhesive joint

The journal of adhesion, 2023
The clinch-adhesive joint has good mechanical properties and the curing degree of the adhesive during the clinching process shows significant impacts on the joint forming and its mechanical performance.
W. Zhuang   +3 more
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Curing Degree Dependence of Dielectric Properties of Bisphenol-A-Based Epoxy Resin Cured With Methyl Hexahydrophthalic Anhydride

IEEE transactions on dielectrics and electrical insulation, 2022
The dielectric properties of epoxy resin mainly depend on its microstructures, especially the curing degree. In this article, the reaction process of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA)/methyl hexahydrophthalic anhydride (MHHPA) system is studied by ...
Jin Li   +5 more
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Influence of curing agent ratio, asphalt content and crosslinking degree on the compatibility and component distribution of epoxy asphalt in compound curing agent system

International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 2022
To study the effects of curing agent ratio, asphalt content, and crosslinking degree on the properties and distribution of epoxy asphalt with a compound system of dicarboxylic acid and acid anhydride, epoxy asphalt molecular models with two asphalt ...
Mingyue Li   +4 more
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Epoxy polymers: Glass transition/cure degree correlation

Journal of Thermal Analysis, 1985
The correlation between the glass transition temperature,Tg, and the cure degree, α, of epoxy polymers has been analysed on the basis of an extension of the Vogel-Tamman-Fulcher equation for the viscosity of polymers and glasses.
A. Schiraldi, P. Baldini, E. Pezzati
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