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Cure system for polyisoprene rubber.


U.S. patent: 6,972,309

Issued: December 6, 2005

Inventors: Lawson Gibson Wideman, Vanessa Marika Guscoff and Michael Joseph Rachita

Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber

Key statement: The curative curative /cur·a·tive/ (kur´ah-tiv) tending to overcome disease and promote recovery.

cu·ra·tive
adj.
1. Serving or tending to cure.

2.
 system is comprised of a carbonyl carbonyl /car·bon·yl/ (kahr´bah-nil) the bivalent organic radical, C:O, characteristic of aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acid, and esters.

car·bon·yl
n.
The bivalent radical CO.
 inhibited in·hib·it  
tr.v. in·hib·it·ed, in·hib·it·ing, in·hib·its
1. To hold back; restrain. See Synonyms at restrain.

2. To prohibit; forbid.

3.
 platinum catalyst, and a branched crosslinking agent having at least two hydrosilyl groups per molecule.
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Title Annotation:Patent News
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jan 1, 2006
Words:51
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