Compositions – Compositions containing a single chemical reactant or plural... – Organic reactant
Patent
1976-08-11
1978-07-04
Padgett, Benjamin R.
Compositions
Compositions containing a single chemical reactant or plural...
Organic reactant
260763, 106285, 106307, C09D 300
Patent
active
040987159
ABSTRACT:
Carbon black and liquid rubber are blended to form a dispersion by mixing 60 to 150 parts by weight of the carbon black with 100 parts by weight of the liquid rubber to form an initial dispersion of the carbon black in the liquid rubber and diluting the dispersion with additional liquid rubber to prepare a composition having the required carbon black content.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3909281 (1975-09-01), Yamawaki
Daniel, T. J., et al., "Liquid Rubber for Reinforced Rubber Products: A Technical and Economic Assessment", Journal of the IRI, vol. 6, Dec. 1972, pp. 253-258.
Blow, C. M., Ed., Rubber Technology and Manufacture, Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., London, 1971, pp. 269-273.
Berry, J. P. et al., "Liquid Rubbers and the Problems Involved in Their Application," Polymer, vol. 15, Aug. 1974, pp. 521-526.
Humpidge, R. T. et al., "Processing and Properties of Liquid Rubbers" Rubber. Chem. Tech, vol. 46, 1973, pp. 148-160.
Perry, R. H., Chemical Engineers' Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1973, pp. 9-17.
Masuko Tatsuo
Yamamoto Shunji
Yanagida Osami
Kyle Deborah L.
Mitsubishi Chemical Industries Ltd.
Padgett Benjamin R.
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