WHAT IS VULCANISATION
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Vulcanization refers to the chemical process which is employed for conversion of natural rubber or similar polymers into more sustainable and durable materials.
The heating process involves sulfur and other competent curatives or accelerators. Rubber is highly resistant to abrasion. Its elasticity is intact even at higher temperature exposure. The vulcanization process is accomplished with a temperature of 140-180 degrees.
Caron black, zinc oxide improves the rubber quality.
The heating process involves sulfur and other competent curatives or accelerators. Rubber is highly resistant to abrasion. Its elasticity is intact even at higher temperature exposure. The vulcanization process is accomplished with a temperature of 140-180 degrees.
Caron black, zinc oxide improves the rubber quality.
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→ Vulcanization ( also spelled as vulcaniaation ) is a process or more specifically a chemical process in which polymers are converted into a form which more durable than their initial form.
→ It is performed by creating crosslinks.
→ If we form cross links between each polymer chain, it also affects the mechanical properties of that particular element over which the vulcanization process is done.
→ It is quite often that we use the term " vulcanized fibre " by which we actually refer to a kind of cellulose that is in fact treated by a zinc chloride ( ) solution so that the cellulose fibres are crosslinked.
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