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From the supplier: Polymer is vulnerable to degradation under different conditions, and antidgradants should be carefully chosen to give these products a longer life. Elastomers change when exposed to atmospheric oxidation, resulting in the weakening and softening of the polymer backbone or becoming brittle, due to radical crosslinkig reactions. Heat only makes the problem worse, and light or different weather conditions leave their marks. Product fatigue and surfacecracks are the leading cause of rubber failure.
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Title: Preventing polymer degradation during mixing.
Author: Russell A. Mazzeo
Publication:Rubber World (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 1995
Publisher: Lippincott & Peto, Inc.
Volume: v211 Issue: n5 Page: p22(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Preventing polymer degradation during mixing.: An article from: Rubber World
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Author(s)Russell A. Mazzeo
PublisherLippincott & Peto, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB00093K990
ISBN-13978B00093K996
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