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Permeability of Vulcanized Patches
Archives of Surgery, 1981To the Editor.—In the February 1981 issue of theArchives, I was the author of an article entitled "Aseptic Barriers in Surgery: Their Present Status" (1981;116:240-244). In this article, I made the statement that vulcanized patches were not acceptable because they are impenetrable to steam. This has been called to my attention as an error. Quite a few
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Efficiency of TMTD vulcanization
Journal of Polymer Science, 1958Abstract Tetramethylthiuram disulfide (TMTD), together with a sufficient amount of zinc oxide, is the simplest and most efficient vulcanizing agent known for introduction of sulfur crosslinks into rubber. No other combination approaches it in efficiency over a wide range of temperatures, although under limited conditions sulfur cures can be ...
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Simulating vulcanization process during tire production to explore sulfur migration during pyrolysis
Fuel, 2022Bingyan Sun, Jiantao Li, FaWei Lin
exaly
VULCANIZATION OF RUBBER Vulcanization of Rubber
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1939openaire +1 more source
Investigating the Role and Scope of Catalysts in Inverse Vulcanization
ACS Catalysis, 2021Liam J Dodd, Ömer Omar, Xiaofeng Wu
exaly

