Title:
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Development of energy saving forms of natural rubber |
Author:
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Thomas,E V; Dr.Joseph,Francis D
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Abstract:
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Although the physical and technological properties
of modified rubbers were compared with those of conventional
rubbers in the earlier studies reviewed above, the extent of
energy saving possible by their use has not been quantified.
In the present work it is proposed to determine the energy
saving possible by using the following forms of natural rubber:
1. Oil extended natural rubber, 2. peptised natural rubber,
3. latex stage compounds. The process of production and
quality control of the above types of processed rubbers are
proposed to be standardised. It is also planned to work out
a methodology for utilising field coagula for production of
constant viscosity rubbers. The variation in processing
properties of rubber from popular Indian clones will be examined and those with energy advantages in the processing
stage will be identified. In conclusion a recommendation for
adoption of a commercially advantageous processing procedure
among Indian rubber plantation industry is also given. |
Description:
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Polymer science & rubber technology, Cochin University of Science And Technology |
URI:
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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3431
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Date:
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1985-04 |