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Elastomer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elastomer is a big fancy word, and all it means is "rubber". Some polymers which are elastomers include polyisoprene or natural rubber, polybutadiene, ...
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Explains the process of reversible crosslinking to produce thermoplastic elastomers. ... We can make a thermoplastic elastomer another way. That other way is called a block copolymer.
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Elastomer Properties and Their Relationship with Seal Design: Several factors need to be considered including sealing performance, contamination and economy. ... Understanding Elastomer Properties and; Their Relationship with Seal Design...
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Elastomers are usually Thermoset s (requiring vulcanization) but may also be Thermoplastic (see Thermoplastic Elastomer ). The long polymer chains Cross-link during curing and account for the flexible nature of the material. ... CATEGORIES ABOUT ELASTOMER...
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Please select a term from the Epoxy / Concrete Glossary list below to view its description. ... Elastomer is a material which at room temperature can be stretched repeatedly to at least twice its original length and, upon immediate release of the stress, will return with force to its approximate original length.
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