Rubber Technology
About ten years after the publication of the Second Edition (1973), it became apparent that it was time for an up-date of this book. This was especially true in this case, since the subject matter has traditionally dealt mainly with the structure, properties, and technology of the various elastomers used in industry, and these are bound to undergo significant changes over the period of a decade. In revising the contents of this volume, it was thought best to keep the original format. Hence the first five chapters discuss the same general subject matter as before. The chapters dealing with natural rubber and the synthetic elastomers are up-dated, and an entirely new chapter has been added on the thermoplastic elastomers, which have, of course, grown tremendously in importance. Another innovation is the addition of a new chapter, "Miscellaneous Elastomers," to take care of "old" elastomers, e.g., polysulfides, which have decreased somewhat in importance, as well as to introduce some of the newly-developed syn­ thetic rubbers which have not yet reached high production levels. The editor wishes to express his sincere appreciation to all the contributors, without whose close cooperation this task would have been impossible. He would especially like to acknowledge the invaluable assistance of Dr. Howard Stephens in the planning of this book, and for his suggestion of suitable authors.
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Rubber Technology
About ten years after the publication of the Second Edition (1973), it became apparent that it was time for an up-date of this book. This was especially true in this case, since the subject matter has traditionally dealt mainly with the structure, properties, and technology of the various elastomers used in industry, and these are bound to undergo significant changes over the period of a decade. In revising the contents of this volume, it was thought best to keep the original format. Hence the first five chapters discuss the same general subject matter as before. The chapters dealing with natural rubber and the synthetic elastomers are up-dated, and an entirely new chapter has been added on the thermoplastic elastomers, which have, of course, grown tremendously in importance. Another innovation is the addition of a new chapter, "Miscellaneous Elastomers," to take care of "old" elastomers, e.g., polysulfides, which have decreased somewhat in importance, as well as to introduce some of the newly-developed syn­ thetic rubbers which have not yet reached high production levels. The editor wishes to express his sincere appreciation to all the contributors, without whose close cooperation this task would have been impossible. He would especially like to acknowledge the invaluable assistance of Dr. Howard Stephens in the planning of this book, and for his suggestion of suitable authors.
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Rubber Technology

Rubber Technology

Rubber Technology

Rubber Technology

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About ten years after the publication of the Second Edition (1973), it became apparent that it was time for an up-date of this book. This was especially true in this case, since the subject matter has traditionally dealt mainly with the structure, properties, and technology of the various elastomers used in industry, and these are bound to undergo significant changes over the period of a decade. In revising the contents of this volume, it was thought best to keep the original format. Hence the first five chapters discuss the same general subject matter as before. The chapters dealing with natural rubber and the synthetic elastomers are up-dated, and an entirely new chapter has been added on the thermoplastic elastomers, which have, of course, grown tremendously in importance. Another innovation is the addition of a new chapter, "Miscellaneous Elastomers," to take care of "old" elastomers, e.g., polysulfides, which have decreased somewhat in importance, as well as to introduce some of the newly-developed syn­ thetic rubbers which have not yet reached high production levels. The editor wishes to express his sincere appreciation to all the contributors, without whose close cooperation this task would have been impossible. He would especially like to acknowledge the invaluable assistance of Dr. Howard Stephens in the planning of this book, and for his suggestion of suitable authors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789048140107
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 12/03/2010
Edition description: 3rd ed. 1999
Pages: 638
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.06(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Polymer Science.- 2. The Compounding and Vulcanization of Rubber.- 3. Fillers Part I: Carbon Black.- 4. Processing and Vulcanization Tests.- 5. Physical Testing of Vulcanizates.- 6. Natural Rubber.- 7. Styrene-Butadiene Rubbers.- 8. Polybutadiene and Polyisoprene Rubbers.- 9. Ethylene-Propylene Rubber.- 10. Butyl and Halobutyl Rubbers.- 11. Nitrile and Polyacrylic Rubbers.- 12. Neoprene and Hypalon Part I: Neoprene.- 13. Silicone Rubber.- 14. Fluorocarbon Elastomers.- 15. Polyurethane Elastomers.- 16. Thermoplastic Elastomers.- 17. Miscellaneous Elastomers,.- 18. Reclaimed Rubber,.- 19. Latex and Foam Rubber,.- 20. Rubber-Related Polymers.- Appendix. Rubber Information Resources.
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