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Aging Failure Mechanism of Transformer Bushing Sealing Rings Under Multi-Factor Effect. [PDF]
Liang W +6 more
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<i>Operando</i> NMR Monitoring of Electrochemical Reactions. [PDF]
Lee KS +4 more
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Oil- and Fuel-Resistant Rubber for Pressure Hoses Containing Carbon-Based Technological Waste as a Filler. [PDF]
Nakyp A +6 more
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An electroactive elastomer: polyaniline/nitrile rubber
Abstract An electroactive elastomeric material was prepared by the electrochemical graft copolymerization of aniline with nitrile rubber. The synthesis has been carried out potentiostatically, potentiodynamically or galvanostatically in a non-aqueous medium using a nitrile-rubber-coated working electrode.
Eliana Tassi, Marco-A De Paoli
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Nitrile Rubber-Polyvinylchloride Blends
Abstract Vulcanizable blends of nitrile rubber and Polyvinylchloride combine excellent weather resistance with the low swelling in petroleum solvents of the nitrile rubbers. The Polyvinylchloride functions as a reinforcing agent and increases the hardness, modulus and tensile strength of the material. The principal disadvantages of the addition
T. J. Sharp, J. A. Ross
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2002
AbstractWe studied the crosslinking of conventional nitrile rubber with metal peroxide at varying temperatures. Crosslink density, measured by swelling in the solvent until equilibrium, and the reaction rate increased with temperature, suggesting that crosslinking is a function of peroxide decomposition.
L Ibarra
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AbstractWe studied the crosslinking of conventional nitrile rubber with metal peroxide at varying temperatures. Crosslink density, measured by swelling in the solvent until equilibrium, and the reaction rate increased with temperature, suggesting that crosslinking is a function of peroxide decomposition.
L Ibarra
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Nitrile Rubbers and Vinyl Polymer Mixtures
Abstract The outstanding resistance to abrasion, oil, fire and ozone of vulcanized nitrile rubber/PVC blends has stimulated cable manufacturers throughout the world. In this paper the effect of polymer properties on mixing conditions is discussed and physical properties resulting from different mixing conditions reviewed.
C. Y. Almond
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2021
Nitrile rubber (NBR) and nitrile rubber–polyvinyl chloride (NBR-PVC50/50) (NVC55) blends are vulcanized by sulphur curing system using high abrasion furnace carbon black (CB-HAF) and graphite (GT) as reinforcements in the present investigation. The mechanical properties of the compositions are evaluated.
D. Murali Manohar +2 more
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Nitrile rubber (NBR) and nitrile rubber–polyvinyl chloride (NBR-PVC50/50) (NVC55) blends are vulcanized by sulphur curing system using high abrasion furnace carbon black (CB-HAF) and graphite (GT) as reinforcements in the present investigation. The mechanical properties of the compositions are evaluated.
D. Murali Manohar +2 more
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