Heat resistant ethylene-propylene rubber and insulated conductor

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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174110AR, 260 318PQ, 260 336AQ, 260 336PQ, 260 4215, 260 4233, 260 4241, 260 4245, 260897C, 428390, C08K 304, C08K 334

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040691900

ABSTRACT:
A crosslink curable ethylene-propylene rubber composition with improved resistance to heat, the cured rubber composition and electrical conductors insulated with said cured rubber composition. The improved rubber composition comprises a combination of ethylene-propylene rubber, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, zinc oxide, talc and carbon black in particular proportions.

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Smith et al, EPR for Wire and Cable Insulation, in Rubber World, Mar. 1964, pp. 54-65.

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