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Rubber is first compounded with additives like sulfur, carbon black and accelerators. It is converted into a dough-like mixture which is called "compound" then milled into sheets of desired thickness. Rubber may then be extruded or molded before being cured.
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is low enough for further processing. After this has been achieved, various additions can be made to the material ready for cross-linking. Rubber may be masticated on a two-roll mill or in an
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under static or dynamic load conditions. Chemical cross links add the stability to the network that is needed for most practical applications.
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temperature. However, the elastomeric state is unstable because chains can slip past one another resulting in
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Milling to soften raw rubber and mix dry ingredients into the compound
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in the 1844, but is a process restricted to polymer chains having a
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and, exercise rubber stretching bands. The materials includes
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Rubber products can be categorized into two main categories.
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