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A low-cost rubber curing compound has been formulated to be water soluble and free of nitrite salts. It is compatible with all polymer types, including NR, IR, SBR SBR - Spectral Band Replication , CR, NBR NBR Number
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Parcure 300 salt is said to be exceptionally fluid and easy to handle. Liquidity at 400[degrees]F is approximately .065 grams per square inch (less than most conventional salts), so drag-out is low and waste is minimized. It has a low melting point and a broad working range from 300[degrees] to 1,100[degrees]F.

Parcure 300 has high thermal stability and high thermal conductivity. Its high heat capacity and rate of heat exchange are said to mean it can be used for short cycle curing and where space is limited. The product is relatively inert at the times and temperatures used in curing, so swelling and surface attacks, which are common with other curing methods, are not an issue, according to the company. Also, Parcure 300's water soluble formula means salt is readily removed by water spray.

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Title Annotation:Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 22, 2005
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