Tire curing bladder with improved release from the tire innerlin

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156401, 264315, 264326, 425 39, 425 52, B29C 3500, C08F21008

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ABSTRACT:
Expandable bladders for use in curing presses for hydrocarbon rubbers such as pneumatic tires are a crosslink elastomer comprising isobutylene repeat units and include graphite. A preferred isobutylene elastomer is a brominated copolymer of isobutylene and p-methylstyrene. The bladders have enhanced lubricity, low adhesion to tire innerliners, and lower hot tension set. The above enhancements allow hydrocarbon rubbers such as tires to be molded with fewer defects caused by abraded or deformed bladders. They also enhance the useful life of the bladder reducing the cost of tire curing.

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Trade Literature from Exxon Chemical Company: Houston, Texas, apparently published Oct., 1993, consisting of 68 printed pages including general fliers, specification sheets, and tire curing bladder recipes all related to Exxpro.TM. products.

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