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Abstract Joining an elastomer to itself or to dissimilar elastomers is a feature widely utilised in the manufacture of elastomer-based products such as conveyor belts and hoses. The strength of the joint depends mainly on the intimate contact time between the surfaces. Other factors such as polarity, molecular weight and intimate contact temperature are found to influence the strength of the interfacial adhesion and the time needed for the attainment of full joint strength.
Abstract Joining an elastomer to itself or to dissimilar elastomers is a feature widely utilised in the manufacture of elastomer-based products such as conveyor belts and hoses. The strength of the joint depends mainly on the intimate contact time between the surfaces. Other factors such as polarity, molecular weight and intimate contact temperature are found to influence the strength of the interfacial adhesion and the time needed for the attainment of full joint strength.
Adhesion of Elastomers
Ansarifar, M. A. (Autor:in)
01.01.1999
5 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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