Science and Practice of Rubber Mixing

Science and Practice of Rubber Mixing
Author: Nobuyuki Nakajima
Publisher: iSmithers Rapra Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2000
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781859572078

Manufacturing rubber products requires the use of many additives. Therefore, mixing of the additives with the rubber is a very important step in the processing of rubber. There has been extensive research to try to understand the relationships between the formulation and the properties of the final product. In an industry with more than 100 years' accumulated history and a number of possible combinations of ingredients in the rubber formulation, there is an enormous amount of knowledge. However, this knowledge exists in fragments scattered as in-house 'know-how' among manufacturers and in the personal experience of the individual operators. This book organises this fragmented knowledge into a coherent whole based on scientific principles. This book is written for students, teachers and those in the rubber industry, who wish to acquire a scientific viewpoint of mixing. Last but not least it is written for the researchers in this field. With the latter in mind, subjects for future research are indicated wherever appropriate. With varied readers in mind, each chapter is written in such a way that it may be read independently from others.

The Mixing of Rubber

The Mixing of Rubber
Author: R.F. Grossman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 940115824X

Despite mature applications, advanced technology, and high volume, rubber compounding has never had a book of its own. Today, emerging applications such as tire reclamation and smoke-resistant cables combine with an industry push into engineering materials to create new kinds of compounds with new quality control problems. The Mixing of Rubber has been developed over several years in conjunction with the Farrel Corp./Connecticut Rubber Group course to educate the hands-on compounder and the end user as well. It covers machinery, mixing, process control, quality control, plant operations and mixing advice for specific compounds. Like the course, the book assumes no prior knowledge of rubber compounding but leads the technologist through the process from mix procedure to test.

Science and Technology of Rubber

Science and Technology of Rubber
Author: James E. Mark
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2011-07-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080456014

The Science and Technology of Rubber, Third Edition provides a broad survey of elastomers with special emphasis on materials with a rubber-like elasticity. As in the 2nd edition, the emphasis remains on a unified treatment of the material; exploring topics from the chemical aspects such as elastomer synthesis and curing, through recent theoretical developments and characterization of equilibrium and dynamic properties, to the final applications of rubber, including tire engineering and manufacturing. Many advances have been made in polymer and elastomers research over the past ten years since the 2nd edition was published. Updated material stresses the continuous relationship between the ongoing research in synthesis, physics, structure and mechanics of rubber technology and industrial applications. Special attention is paid to recent advances in rubber-like elasticity theory and new processing techniques for elastomers. This new edition is comprised of 20% new material, including a new chapter on environmental issues and tire recycling.

Mixing of Rubber

Mixing of Rubber
Author: John M. Funt
Publisher: Smithers Rapra Technology
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781847354280

Since the discovery of vulcanization in the 19th century, rubber has been a major industrial product. Despite the commercial importance of the process, no comprehensive analysis of rubber mixing is currently available. This monograph is designed to fill that gap in the arsenal available for problem solving by the production engineer or the machine designer.

Mixing of Vulcanisable Rubbers and Thermoplastic Elastomers

Mixing of Vulcanisable Rubbers and Thermoplastic Elastomers
Author: P. R. Wood
Publisher: iSmithers Rapra Publishing
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2005
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781859574966

This report describes the current state-of-the-art in mixing from a practical viewpoint. It begins by offering historical background against which the latest developments are set. It considers both batch and continuous systems, containing details of key developments by equipment manufacturers, with the different concepts discussed in layman's terms. This report also summarises the range of mixing techniques applied in the industry as well as methods for monitoring mixing quality both off- and on-line are also covered. Recent academic research in rubber mixing is briefly considered, providing an indication of possible future practical advances in this field. This review of rubber mixing is supported by an indexed section containing several hundred key references and abstracts selected from the Rapra Abstracts database.

The Mixing of Rubber

The Mixing of Rubber
Author: R.F. Grossman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1997-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780412804908

Despite mature applications, advanced technology, and high volume, rubber compounding has never had a book of its own. Today, emerging applications such as tire reclamation and smoke-resistant cables combine with an industry push into engineering materials to create new kinds of compounds with new quality control problems. The Mixing of Rubber has been developed over several years in conjunction with the Farrel Corp./Connecticut Rubber Group course to educate the hands-on compounder and the end user as well. It covers machinery, mixing, process control, quality control, plant operations and mixing advice for specific compounds. Like the course, the book assumes no prior knowledge of rubber compounding but leads the technologist through the process from mix procedure to test.

Rubber Mixing

Rubber Mixing
Author: P. R. Wood
Publisher: iSmithers Rapra Publishing
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1996
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781859570777

This report describes the current state of the art in mixing in the rubber industry from a practical and essentially technological viewpoint. An additional indexed section containing several hundred abstracts from the Rapra Polymer Library database provides useful references for further reading.

Science of Mixing of Rubber

Science of Mixing of Rubber
Author: N. Nakajima
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN:

Mixing of rubber involves many variables, some of them are material and other are mechanical nature. Quite often one variable has a decisive influence on the entire mixing process. However, it is not possible to discuss all the variables in one presentation. Therefore, I shall limit the discussion on gum rubber characterization and mixing mechanisms.

Reverse Engineering of Rubber Products

Reverse Engineering of Rubber Products
Author: Saikat Das Gupta
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0849373166

Reverse engineering is widely practiced in the rubber industry. Companies routinely analyze competitors’ products to gather information about specifications or compositions. In a competitive market, introducing new products with better features and at a faster pace is critical for any manufacturer. Reverse Engineering of Rubber Products: Concepts, Tools, and Techniques explains the principles and science behind rubber formulation development by reverse engineering methods. The book describes the tools and analytical techniques used to discover which materials and processes were used to produce a particular vulcanized rubber compound from a combination of raw rubber, chemicals, and pigments. A Compendium of Chemical, Analytical, and Physical Test Methods Organized into five chapters, the book first reviews the construction of compounding ingredients and formulations, from elastomers, fillers, and protective agents to vulcanizing chemicals and processing aids. It then discusses chemical and analytical methods, including infrared spectroscopy, thermal analysis, chromatography, and microscopy. It also examines physical test methods for visco-elastic behavior, heat aging, hardness, and other features. A chapter presents important reverse engineering concepts. In addition, the book includes a wide variety of case studies of formula reconstruction, covering large products such as tires and belts as well as smaller products like seals and hoses. Get Practical Insights on Reverse Engineering from the Book’s Case Studies Combining scientific principles and practical advice, this book brings together helpful insights on reverse engineering in the rubber industry. It is an invaluable reference for scientists, engineers, and researchers who want to produce comparative benchmark information, discover formulations used throughout the industry, improve product performance, and shorten the product development cycle.

Rubber Engineering

Rubber Engineering
Author: Indian Rubber Institute
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 968
Release: 2000
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

This reference on rubber engineering covers all rubber materials that are of commercial importance in the rubber industry. The book also looks at standards related to rubber analysis and testing.