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Publication details: IRRDB Workshop on Latex Harvesting Technologies, 5-8 May 2008, Academy Hevea Malaysia, Malaysian Rubber Board, Sungai Buloh, Selangor.
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Natural Rubber Technical Information Sheets-51 to 100-: No.51- The compression stiffness of rubber units 2. No. 53-Improvement in tear strength of natural rubber latex films 3. No. 54- Bonding of granular materials with natural rubber latex 4. No. 55-Controlling penetration of natural rubber latex compounds into open weave fabric or carpet 5. No. 56-Influence of copper on certain activated ”sulphurless” vulcanization systems for natural rubber latex 6. No. 59- Latex storage in port installations and factories 7. No. 60-Oil-extension of natural rubber (Part 1) 8. No. 61-Oil-extension of natural rubber (Part 2)-The effect of oil type 9. No. 62-Oil-extension of natural rubber (Part 3). Black filled compounds containing well dispersed united 65-SPF black 10. No.63- A rapid assessment of black dispersion 11. No. 64-The use of polyglycol HS 35/40 in the manufacture of latex foam 12. No. 65-Natural rubber latex binders for non-woven fabrics 13. No. 66-Estimation of rubber in association with fibres 14. No.70-Resilient bushes 15. No. 72-Evaluation of polybutadenes and their blends with natural rubber 16. No.73 Evaluation of synthetic polyisoprenes and blends of “NATSYN 200” with natural rubber 17. No. 75 Oil-extension of natural rubber (Part 4). HAF black-filled compounds over a range of oil and black levels 18. No. 76-Rubbers for low temperature service (2) srystallization resistance via vulcanization 19. No.77- The effect of antiozonants on scorch and vulcanizate properties of a black-fileed NR compound 20. No.79-Efficient vulcanization (E.V.) systems for natural rubber-Part 2 Protection against thermal oxidative ageing 21. No.81 The effect of antioxidants on the wear resistance of Natural Rubber 22. No.82-The use of foam scrap and mould overflow in the manufacture of foam rubber products 23. No. 84-Natural rubber compounds for injection moulding part 2 24. No.86-Efficient vulcanization (E.V.) systems for natural rubber Part3: increased rate of cure 25. No.87-Heveaplus MG49 in hard mouldings 26. No.88-Latex moulds for casting 27. No.89-PA57 28. No.90 -Standard Malaysian Rubber 29. No. 91-Plasticity retention index 30. No.92-Viscosity-stabilized natural rubber 31. No.95-Compounds for joint rings to BS 2494, classes A, B and C 32. No. 96-Chlorination of latex films 33. No. 97-Effect of wax melting point on ozone protection; No. 98-Oil extension of natural rubber. Part5 34. No.99-OENR in tyre treads 35. No. 100-The determination of dirt content
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Publication details: Malaysia Malaysian Rubber Board
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