Carte Normal Aging of Compounded Rubber Harlan A. Depew

Normal Aging of Compounded Rubber

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"Normal Aging of Compounded Rubber" is a foundational scientific study that explores the complex che...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
32
EAN
9781025867465
ISBN
1025867467
Enbook ID
52757622
Greutate
62
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 2

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"Normal Aging of Compounded Rubber" is a foundational scientific study that explores the complex chemical and physical changes occurring in rubber materials over time. This work investigates the factors that contribute to the deterioration and shelf-life of compounded rubber, providing rigorous experimental data on how various additives and environmental conditions affect the longevity of elastomers.

The text delves into the mechanisms of oxidation and the structural shifts that happen during the natural aging process. By analyzing the properties of different rubber compounds, Harlan A. Depew offers critical insights into the stability and performance of materials essential to early 20th-century manufacturing and engineering. This volume serves as an important historical reference for materials scientists, chemists, and engineers interested in the evolution of polymer science and the technical challenges of material preservation. It remains a significant contribution to the understanding of vulcanized products and the industrial applications of chemical research in the rubber industry.

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