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Sustainable Reinforcement for RubbersPotential Application of Recycled Carbon Fibers. [PDF]
Tamás-Bényei P, Sántha P.
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Sustainable Valorisation of End-of-Life Tyres Through Pyrolysis-Derived Recovered Carbon Black in Polymer Composites. [PDF]
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Synthesis, Properties, and Applications of Novel Polymer-Based Gels. [PDF]
Gao Z, Zhang P, Zheng Y.
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Metabolomics reveal drought-stress responses in guayule, a semi-arid rubber crop. [PDF]
Phan H, Abdel-Haleem H.
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The status of recycling of waste rubber
Materials & Design, 2001Abstract The significance of recycling of waste rubber in protecting the environment and conserving energy is discussed. Various kinds of recycling approaches to waste rubber are summed up, such as reclaiming energy as fuel, reuse of the products of thermal decomposition, cleaning of leaking oil, reuse after simple modification, regenerative rubber ...
Yi Fang, Maosheng Zhan, Ying Wang
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Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 2004
Abstract The most important use of rubber in tonnage amount is for tires and inner tubes. All tires of automobiles, trucks, buses, airplanes etc., are made from rubber due to its unique properties. Rubber is related to thermo-plastic-elastic materials and is turned to thermosetting on vulcanization during manufacturing of rubber products or tires. This
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Abstract The most important use of rubber in tonnage amount is for tires and inner tubes. All tires of automobiles, trucks, buses, airplanes etc., are made from rubber due to its unique properties. Rubber is related to thermo-plastic-elastic materials and is turned to thermosetting on vulcanization during manufacturing of rubber products or tires. This
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