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European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1998
To investigate the potential for embolisation, due to the piercing of suspect rubber seals ('coring') of intravenous (IV)-solution bottles by the sharp (plastic, non-patient end) spike of commonly used infusion sets.The suspect seals of 50 bottles were pierced with an infusion-set spike and the respective solutions were examined for visible particles ...
W H, Seto, P T, Ching, C R, Kumana
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To investigate the potential for embolisation, due to the piercing of suspect rubber seals ('coring') of intravenous (IV)-solution bottles by the sharp (plastic, non-patient end) spike of commonly used infusion sets.The suspect seals of 50 bottles were pierced with an infusion-set spike and the respective solutions were examined for visible particles ...
W H, Seto, P T, Ching, C R, Kumana
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1985
Blending of two or more rubbers is carried out for three main reasons: Improvement in Technical Properties Better Processing Lower Compound Cost.
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Blending of two or more rubbers is carried out for three main reasons: Improvement in Technical Properties Better Processing Lower Compound Cost.
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British Dental Journal, 1998
In a busy dental practice the many advantages of the routine use of dental dam for day-to-day procedures are often not appreciated. Many general dental practitioners (GDPs) are unaware of the simple and rapid techniques for placement that exist and the important role that rubber dam plays in infection control.
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In a busy dental practice the many advantages of the routine use of dental dam for day-to-day procedures are often not appreciated. Many general dental practitioners (GDPs) are unaware of the simple and rapid techniques for placement that exist and the important role that rubber dam plays in infection control.
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Recycled Rubber: The Rubber Granulate - Virgin Rubber Interface
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2007Abstract 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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2009
Natural rubber, India rubber and caoutchouc are all names for the solid elastic material isolated, one way or another, from the ‘milk’ or latex of Hevea brasiliensis, and various other tropical plants like Castilloa elastica. Natural rubber and natural rubber products have been known to the ancient cultures of Amazonia and Mesoamerica since time ...
Vaysse, Laurent +3 more
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Natural rubber, India rubber and caoutchouc are all names for the solid elastic material isolated, one way or another, from the ‘milk’ or latex of Hevea brasiliensis, and various other tropical plants like Castilloa elastica. Natural rubber and natural rubber products have been known to the ancient cultures of Amazonia and Mesoamerica since time ...
Vaysse, Laurent +3 more
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Cryoground Rubber-Natural Rubber Blends
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1984Abstract Addition of cryoground rubber (CGR) causes changes in curing characteristics (decrease in Mooney scorch time, optimum cure time, and reversion time) and shows a detrimental effect on most of the vulcanizate properties (tensile, resilience, flex, hysteresis, set, and abrasion).
A. A. Phadke +2 more
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Fatiguing of Rubber-Rubber Interfaces
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1983Abstract Mechanical fatigue results of three rubber systems, obtained by using a Painter adhesion testpiece, modified in such a way that it mates rubber-rubber surfaces (rather than metal-rubber surfaces) indicated that the testpiece is capable of fatiguing a rubber-rubber interface and therefore is useful for evaluating rubber-rubber joints ...
G. S. Fielding-Russell, R. L. Rongone
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Nature, 1950
The Physics of Rubber Elasticity By L. R. G. Treloar. (Monographs on the Physics and Chemistry of Materials.) Pp. vii + 256. (Oxford: Clarendon Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1949.) 21s. net.
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The Physics of Rubber Elasticity By L. R. G. Treloar. (Monographs on the Physics and Chemistry of Materials.) Pp. vii + 256. (Oxford: Clarendon Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1949.) 21s. net.
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2019
Research into "smart rubbers", i.e. elastomeric materials that respond to external stimuli, has increased dramatically recently, predominantly due to the growing need for improved materials for new applications. This book aims to provide an overview over the field of smart rubber research.
Lorenzo Massimo Polgar +3 more
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Research into "smart rubbers", i.e. elastomeric materials that respond to external stimuli, has increased dramatically recently, predominantly due to the growing need for improved materials for new applications. This book aims to provide an overview over the field of smart rubber research.
Lorenzo Massimo Polgar +3 more
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Silicone rubber and natural rubber as biomaterials
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1980The roles of silicone rubber and natural rubber as biomaterials are contrasted, with silicone rubber being widely used and natural rubber having, as yet, found limited application. Relevant properties of both elastomers are described, applications are discussed and possible future developments are considered.
J M, Courtney, T, Gilchrist
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