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REMOVING EXTRACTABLE PROTEINS IN NATURAL RUBBER LATEX BY CALCIUM CHLORIDE FROM CHICKEN EGGSHELLS
Controlling the level of the extractable protein contents in a natural rubber latex is important to the sensitization of natural rubber latex products users.
Prapapan Phudkrachang +3 more
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Cotton fabric was coated with a ternary blend of sodium alginate, sugar, and natural rubber latex employing a knife-over-roll coating technique, followed by vulcanization with a sulphur curing system.
Sagarika Aditya +4 more
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Super-plasticized natural rubber latex modified concretes
Polymeric admixtures to concrete ingredients modify the properties of the processed concrete. Ductility is one such property modification. This investigation deals with the development of a method of incorporating natural rubber latex into concrete ...
Iyengar, Sundara Raja KT +2 more
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Recent Developments in Synthetic Rubber Latex
Progress has proceeded at a good rate since the close of the Government Program in the spring of 1955. Improved latexes have been made, and the technology of manufacture and of application has advanced.
L. H. Howland, R. W. Brown
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Introduction & Objective: Allergic reactions to natural rubber latex have increased during past 10 years especially among health care workers and patients with high exposure to latex allergens.
H Nabavizade, R Amin
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Investigation and modelling of rubber friction
PhDThe friction between a rubber surface in contact with a rigid surface is still not fully understood. Unlike other materials, friction behaviour in rubber is significantly dependent upon a variety of parameters due to its viscoelastic nature. The aim
Gabriel, Philip
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Carboxylated acrylonitrile butadiene-natural rubber latex blends with methyl methacrylate grafted natural rubber latex: mechanical properties and morphology. [PDF]
Lim HM, Tan KS.
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The reinforcement of natural rubber latex with chemically activated starches [PDF]
Two possibilities of using starch as a reinforcing filler in natural rubber were investigated. These were the latex master-batching technique in dry rubber product process and the use of starch in latex product process.
Pansa Chuoy-Plong (7126631)
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Rod-like Cellulose Regenerated by Bottom-Up Assembly in Natural Rubber Latex and Its Reinforcement. [PDF]
Yuan H, Li P, Wang X, Zhao H, Sun J.
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The peroxidic groups produced on the rubber hydrocarbon when oxygen is absorbed by ammonia-preserved latex are capable of initiating the graft polymerization of methyl methacrylate and other vinyl monomers, in the presence of suitable reducing agents ...
B. C. Sekhar
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