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Vulcanization.


Microwave rubber vulcanization vulcanization (vŭl'kənəzā`shən), treatment of rubber to give it certain qualities, e.g., strength, elasticity, and resistance to solvents, and to render it impervious to moderate heat and cold.  systems are presented in this eight-page brochure. Deeply penetrating instantaneous in·stan·ta·ne·ous  
adj.
1. Occurring or completed without perceptible delay: Relief was instantaneous.

2.
 heat is said to produce the highest quality rubber extrusions. Rapid temperature rise through direct energy transfer is said to speed production and shorten (audio, compression) Shorten - A form of lossless audio compression.  line length. Elecronic control and automation are said to reduce scrap and facilitate set-up. The system is said to be clean.

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Title Annotation:Product News
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 22, 2004
Words:66
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