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The physics of rubber elasticity

, 1949
1. General Physical Properties of Rubber 2. Internal Energy and Entropy Changes on Deformation 3. The Elasticity of Long-Chain Molecules 4. The Elasticity of a Molecular Network 5Ex5 Experimental Examination of the Statistical Theory 6.
L. Treloar, Clarendon PRESS•OXFORD
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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
James J. C. Busfield   +3 more
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Fatiguing of Rubber-Rubber Interfaces

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1983
Abstract 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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Crisis in Rubber [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1943
IT is a pleasure for me to meet with members of the Academy of Political Science. I feel honored and privileged to acquaint you with certain facts pertaining to the all-important question of rubber-natural and man-made. America is in the grip of a rubber crisis. This is a fact.
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Silicone rubber and natural rubber as biomaterials

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1980
The 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.
T. Gilchrist, J. M. Courtney
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Determination of Rubber in Rubber-Bearing Plants [PDF]

open access: possibleRubber Chemistry and Technology, 1933
Abstract THE determination of the true rubber content of both raw and manufactured rubber has been the subject of extensive investigation. Search has failed to reveal any corresponding record covering studies applicable to rubber-bearing plants.
M. L. Caldwell, D. Spence
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A Review on Fabrication Methods and Research Progress of Superhydrophobic Silicone Rubber Materials

Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2020
Silicone rubber materials have excellent comprehensive properties and are widely used in outdoor insulation, aerospace, and other fields. Due to its low surface energy and the appearance of biomimetic superhydrophobic materials, silicone rubber has ...
Guangfei Wang   +8 more
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Electrodeposition of Rubber [PDF]

open access: possibleTransactions of the IMF, 1934
Rubber latex consists normally of a suspension of minute negatively charged rubber globules in an aqueous serum. Under electrolytic stress, therefore, the globules tend to migrate towards the anode. By using anodes of suitable metal, e.g. zinc, or a porous diaphragm round the anode, it is possible to effect electro-depostion of the rubber.
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A critical review on the utilization of various reinforcement modifiers in filled rubber composites

Journal of elastomers and plastics (Print), 2020
Presently, the development of high-performance filled rubber composites offers a new era in the industrial field of polymer research. This article reviews the utilization of various reinforcement modifiers on the successive property enhancement of rubber
K. Roy, S. Debnath, P. Potiyaraj
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Rheology of Rubber and Rubber Nanocomposites

2008
Rheology deals with the deformation and flow of any material under the influence of an applied stress. In practical applications, it is related with flow, transport, and handling any simple and complex fluids [1]. It deals with a variety of materials from elastic Hookean solids to viscous Newtonian liquid.
M Pannirselvam, S Bhattacharya
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