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Recycling of Rubbers

2005
Avraam I Isayev
exaly   +2 more sources

Recycling of rubbers

Ali Fazli, Denis Rodrigue
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Rubber Recycling

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2002
Abstract For both environmental and economic reasons, there is a continuing broad based interest in recycling of scrap rubber and development of recycling technologies. The use of post- industrial scrap is established as a systematic business. However, the disposal and reuse of scrap tires remains a serious environmental concern and a business ...
Marvin Myhre, Duncan A. MacKillop
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Recycled Rubber: The Rubber Granulate - Virgin Rubber Interface

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2007
Abstract Reusing granulates derived from old tire stock and other sources in high tech engineering applications is still considered a high risk option. In addition to ensuring that the granulates are correctly identified, it is important to know how the incorporation of these materials alters the intrinsic flaw size of a finished product and to
P. Kumar   +3 more
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An Overview of Rubber Recycling

Progress in Rubber, Plastics and Recycling Technology, 2008
Since the discovery of vulcanisation, rubber has become an indispensable material for the technological development of civilisation, starting from a simple balloon to complex rocket propellant. Rubber Industry worldwide is using on an average 50% of raw materials.
S. Bandyopadhyay   +7 more
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Rubber recycling

Macromolecular Symposia, 1998
AbstractThe report summarizes the present situation on elastomer recycling with emphasis on tires. In the introduction it outlines the differences to other polymers and gives a global breakdown of present scrap tire volumes. It then specifies the various areas and possibilities of recycling, viz, reduction, reuse (retreading), rubber crumb manufacture ...
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Ultrafine Recycled Rubber

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1980
Abstract A technical advance in the size reduction of cured scrap rubber has been achieved by a new process. The performance of products whose particle dimensions are 90% under 20 µm in diameter has been described in this study. When small panicle size rubber made by this process is used to extend high quality compounds, the degree of retention
R. A. Swor, L. W. Jensen, M. Budzol
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Rubber Recycling: Mending the Interface between Ground Rubber Particles and Virgin Rubber

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2020
The interface between ground rubber particles (GRPs) and virgin rubber is the focus of this investigation that aims to mitigate the detriments caused by recycled GRPs blended in virgin rubber. By studying laminates of cured and uncured rubber strips as models for the interface, modulus contrast across the interface has been identified as another cause ...
Yu Sun   +4 more
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Production of rubber pads by tyre recycling

International Journal of Materials Engineering Innovation, 2009
Tyre recycling is a social problem but it may be a profitable operation if valid industrial applications would be experimented. In this study, the authors suggest that the combination of powder comminution and compression moulding of powders is an efficient solution to produce large rubber pads with good mechanical properties.
Guglielmotti, A   +2 more
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RUBBER RECYCLING: CHEMISTRY, PROCESSING, AND APPLICATIONS

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2012
ABSTRACT For both environmental and economic reasons, there is broad interest in recycling rubber and in the continued development of recycling technologies. The use of postindustrial materials is a fairly well-established and documented business.
Myhre, M.   +3 more
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