Thermoplastic elastomers allow rubberlike articles to be produced by rapid processing techniques developed by the thermoplastics industry. This general introduction to thermoplastic elastomers reflect
Blends of natural rubber with speciality synthetic rubbers, such as nitrile rubber and ethylene propylene rubbers, have, in the past, failed to combine the best properties of polymers, resulting in
Rubber Processing represents the first complete summary of rubber processing. It critically discusses the development of rubber processing technology and also provides a fundamental understanding of
This thoroughly revised and expanded single-source reference analyzes all compounding material classes of dry rubber compounds, such as carbon blacks, plasticizers, and age resisters - integrating det
The present book is a sequel to "Elastomers and Rubber Elasticity," edited by J.E. Mark and J. Lal and published by the American Chemical Society in 1982. It is also based on papers