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Palm oil fatty acid as an activator in carbon black filled natural rubber compounds : Effect of epoxidation

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: International Journal of Polymeric Materials 1999Description: 115-125Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: An investigation into the effects of palm oil fatty acid on cure behaviour and mechanical properties using epoxidised natural rubber(ENR25 and ENR50) and unmodified natural rubber over a range of 0 to 7.0 phr addition. The palm oil fatty acid addition increased both scorch and cure times for all rubbers. The shortest scorch and cure times were for ENR 50, followed by ENR 25 and the unmodified natural rubber.
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Journals Journals RRII Library Rubber chemistry Volume 43, Issue 02-Jan Journals
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Source Year: 2000

An investigation into the effects of palm oil fatty acid on cure behaviour and mechanical properties using epoxidised natural rubber(ENR25 and ENR50) and unmodified natural rubber over a range of 0 to 7.0 phr addition. The palm oil fatty acid addition increased both scorch and cure times for all rubbers. The shortest scorch and cure times were for ENR 50, followed by ENR 25 and the unmodified natural rubber.

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