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Ethylene Propylene Rubber Telephone Drop Wire

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1979
Abstract Initially the development of a third distinct variety of telephone drop wire was undertaken to combine the complexities of the reinforced neoprene array with the simplicities of a PVC drop wire construction. In addition, at no time could the excellent properties be sacrificed for manufacturing convenience.
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ESR study of irradiated ethylene-propylene rubber

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1993
Abstract The ESR technique was used to investigate the resonant paramagnetic properties of an ethylene-propylene based material and of its basic components irradiated with a 60 Co source up to 0.1 MGy. A qualitative model for the radical formation in a polymeric material with antioxidant as an additive is proposed.
S. Baccaro   +4 more
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Modeling tensile modulus of nanoclay-filled ethylene–propylene–diene monomer/styrene–butadiene rubber using composite theories

Journal of rubber research (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), 2021
M. Ravi Theja   +3 more
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Radiation damage of ethylene-propylene rubber vulcanizates

Proceedings of the Twenty-First Symposium on Electrical Insulating Materials, 2005
Several types of EPR vulcanizates without fillers were irradiated by Y ray at room temperature. Mechanical properties, chemical stress relaxation, volume resistivity and chemiluminescence were measured to obtain the relationship between the molecular structure of irradiated EPR and the changes in the properties.
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Thermoreversible and Recycling Properties of Ethylene Propylene Diene Rubber Based on Diels-Alder Reaction

Macromolecular Research, 2021
Chong Sun   +4 more
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Synthesis and alignment of liquid crystalline elastomers

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Katie M Herbert   +2 more
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Ethylene—Propylene Rubber

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1961
L. O. Amberg, A. E. Robinson
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Vulcanization of an Ethylene Propylene Diene Rubber

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1968
Abstract This study concerns the sulfur vulcanization of EPT with dithiocarbamate accelerators. The reactions undergone by the accelerators are equivalent to those found during natural rubber or SBR vulcanization; TMTM and TMTD are almost completely converted to ZDMC.
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