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Research and Markets: New Elastomers Introduced in Rubber Industry Examined.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c13069) has announced the addition of Rubberchem 2004 to their offering.

RubberChem 2004, two-day international rubber chemicals, compounding and mixing conference, was devoted to the science and technology of fillers and other associated materials for elastomers. The conference allowed producers of the Rubber Industries raw materials to introduce new materials to the industry and to discuss their advantages in both economic and technological terms in the range of elastomers in use by the worlds industry.

This publication provides exciting details from this conference, based on the following topics:

1 Overview of rubber breakdown products

2 Environmental challenges facing the rubber industry

3 Napthenic oils - safe rubber plasticisers

4 Conductive carbon blacks for rubber applications

5 Antioxidants Antioxidants
Substances that reduce the damage of the highly reactive free radicals that are the byproducts of the cells.

Mentioned in: Aging, Nutritional Supplements

antioxidants,
n.
 synergists to improve heat ageing and flex resistance

6 How professional management of chemicals can improve the economics of rubber compounding

7 Vulcanisation behaviour in natural elastomers in the presence of nitrosamine-free accelerators

8 DPTU: an alternative to ETU ETU Electrical Trades Union
ETU Ethylene Thiourea (pesticide & fungicide)
ETU European Taekwondo Union
ETU Educational Technology Unit
ETU Elementary Time Unit (SIM card timing unit) 
 in EPDM EPDM Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer
EPDM Enterprise Product Data Management
EPDM Ethylene Propylene Dimonomer (industrial/commercial piping/plumbing components)
EPDM Engineering Product Data Management
 compounds

9 Nitrosamine ni·tros·a·mine
n.
Any of a class of organic compounds present in various foods and other products and found to be carcinogenic and mutagenic in laboratory animals.
 free dithiophosphates and low nitrosamine generating thiurams for advanced compounding needs

10 Bismaleimide, a versatile chemical for the rubber compounder

11 A new hybrid cross-linker and anti- reversion agent - a modern rubber chemical with applications in nearly all fields of the rubber Industry

12 Effect of lead-free cure system upon compression set of epichlorohydrin ep·i·chlo·ro·hy·drin  
n.
A colorless liquid, C3H5OCl, used as a solvent in making resins.
 elastomers

13 Zinc Oxide zinc oxide, chemical compound, ZnO, that is nearly insoluble in water but soluble in acids or alkalies. It occurs as white hexagonal crystals or a white powder commonly known as zinc white.  - Advantages of its use in the polymer industry

14 Reformulating engine mounts for heavy duty vehicles

15 Compounding high performance materials for aqueous environments

16 Approaches to improve cut/chip/chunk resistance in truck/off-the-road tread compounds

17 Renewable ingredients in rubber compounds

18 Improved silica processing without property compromise

19 The reinforcing effect of silanised silica nanofiller on the properties of natural rubber nanocomposites

20 A comparison of hydrous hydrous

containing water.
, calcined kaolins and siliceous siliceous

relating to or made of silica or a silicate.
 kaolins in rubber

21 Modern semi-permanent release agents - Key factors for improved moulding productivity

22 Nanocomposites material as a durable release coating for moulds in production of rubber parts

23 Clean rubber - straining application with gear extruders

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c13069
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