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Solvents and Plasticizers for Chlorinated Rubber. Critical Data
Solvents and Plasticizers for Chlorinated Rubber. Critical Data J. W. Raynolds; M. R. Radcliffe; M. R. Vogel Rubber Chemistry and Technology (1942) 15 (3): 626–638. https://doi.org/10.5254/1.3543148 Abstract 1. No particular solvent may be classified as the best for use with chlorinated rubber.
Volume 15 Issue 3 | Rubber Chemistry and Technology - Allen Press
Solvents and Plasticizers for Chlorinated Rubber. Critical Data J. W. Raynolds; M. R. Radcliffe; M. R. Vogel Abstract View Article PDF Physical Properties of Polystyrene as Influenced by Temperature T. S. Carswell; R. F. Hayes; H. K. Nason Abstract View Article PDF The Effect of Temperature on the Sunlight Deterioration of a Rubber Compound
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE AND CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
Solvents or plasticizers may also be absorbed from the environment external to the piping system. Gasketing materials, caulks, rubber padding or lining materials may all contain plasticizers that can migrate into the rigid vinyl over time, leading to softening and eventual rupture under pressure. While the design
Chlorinated Solvents - ScienceDirect
Chlorinated solvents are one of the contaminants most frequently encountered in environmental forensic investigations. This chapter provides a presentation of the chemistry of the most commonly used chlorinated solvents, degradation pathways for these compounds, a historical perspective regarding their use and production, and forensic techniques available for source identification and age dating.
- What is chlorinated rubber?
- Chlorinated rubber. It is a chemically inert material with excellent film forming properties. It is also nonflammable, non-toxic and tasteless white powder which is also a fast drying binder. Used... view more
- What are the solubility parameters for solvents and plasticizers?
- Solubility parameters for solvents and plasticizers are provided in Table II and Table III in alpha-betical order and in order of increasing δ value, respectively. The same is provided for homopolymers in Table IV. As a guide, the solubility parameter difference, (δpolymer - δsolvent), must be small for good miscibility.
- What is chlorinated rubber paint used for?
- Like vinyl paints, chlorinated rubber paints dry rapidly and show excellent adhesion to the surface. They are known to coat swimming pools and are widely used in areas where conventional paints may fail to perform. Chlorinated rubber paints display excellent resistance to salt and fresh water and thus find uses in marine applications.
- Are elastomer plasticizers good for rubber?
- Traditional elastomer polymers, such as nitrile, polychloroprene, chlorinated polyethylene and chlorosulfonated polyethylene, have for years used moderate- to low-performance ester plasticizers. However, longevity requirements for rubber articles made from these elastomers have created a need for higher-performance ester plasticizers.
- Can reclaimed rubber be chlorinated?
- Although in the present work only chlorination of reclaimed rubber is researched, but this method can be used to modify other recycled rubber. SCAP is a useful method to produce CRR, and it is feasible for production of chlorinated recycled rubber in large scale.
- Are plasticizers suitable for elastomers and high-temperature polymers?
- Plasticizers commonly used for the traditional and the high-temperature polymers are extractable, incompatible or too volatile. This paper provides information on plasticizers that are designed for traditional elastomers and high-performance polymers.