Friable rubber bales

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 4213, 264117, 525 1, 525 4, 525 5, 525238, 525239, C08C 107, C08K 324, C08K 334, C08K 336

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042072182

ABSTRACT:
Particulate rubber is intimately and uniformly coated with an anti-cake(s) and pressed at mild temperatures to form friable rubber bales. The bales have a bulk density from about 1.3 to about two times that of the original particulate rubber and are capable of being handled as a slab and of supporting a direct load, yet break down under shear to form particles substantially similar in size and distribution to that of the original particulate rubber.

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