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Inherent molar mass distribution of clones and properties of crumb natural rubber

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Journal of Rubber Research 2000Description: 164-168Subject(s): Summary: Depending on the type of harvesting and processing adopted, the inherent molar mass distribution of natural rubber will govern the initial Wallace plasticity and the Mooney viscosity of the processed raw natural rubber. Two examples are described : constant viscosity processing from latex (5 CV 60 grade) and conventional processing from cup lumps (TSR 10 grade).
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Depending on the type of harvesting and processing adopted, the inherent molar mass distribution of natural rubber will govern the initial Wallace plasticity and the Mooney viscosity of the processed raw natural rubber. Two examples are described : constant viscosity processing from latex (5 CV 60 grade) and conventional processing from cup lumps (TSR 10 grade).

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