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Thermoplastic elastomers based on elastomer/thermoplastic blends dynamically vulcanized
1997Elastomer—thermoplastic blends have become technologically useful as thermoplastic elastomers in recent years [1–3]. They have many of the properties of elastomers but are processable as thermoplastics [4]. They do not need to be vulcanized during fabrication into end-use parts.
A. Y. Coran, R. P. Patel
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Electrically Conductive Polyacetylene/Elastomer Blends
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 1984Abstract Polymer blends of polyacetylene with elastomers such as polybutadiene and thermoplastic elastomers such as the styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymers have been prepared and examined. The resultant blends were charcterized by infrared spectroscopy, thermal analysis, x-ray diffraction techniques, and transmission electron microscopy.
Michael Rubner +5 more
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Miscible blends of polycarbonate with polyurethane elastomers
Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 1993AbstractPolyurethane elastomers based on aliphatic polycarbonate diols and/or polypropylene glycols form miscible blends with polycarbonate, thus potentially improving its resistance to microcrack initiation and growth. Up to 20 wt.‐% of synthesized polyurethane elastomers were dissolved in polycarbonate via solution casting or melt mixing.
Fambri, Luca +2 more
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Stress softening in elastomer blends
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1969AbstractCompressive stress softening (Mullins effect) in black‐filled vulcanizates of the blended system natural : nitrile : brominated butyl rubber has been investigated. The results are expressed in terms of parameters derived from successive stress‐strain cycles. The ratio of the work done on loading in the first and second cycles is called the load
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Elastomer-Gasoline Blends Interactions I. Effects of Methanol-Gasoline Mixtures on Elastomers
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1982Abstract 1. Properties of most fuel resistant elastomers are degraded to a larger extent by mixtures of methanol and gasoline than by the pure components. 2. The data on all elastomers except the fluorocarbon can be explained in terms of the solubility parameter concept. 3.
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Use of Hydrogenated Elastomers in Blended and Dynamic Thermoplastic Elastomers
International Polymer Science and Technology, 2005D. N. Zemskii +4 more
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