Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Anti-skid devices
Patent
1983-06-03
1984-12-04
Schofer, Joseph L.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Anti-skid devices
152330R, 525340, 5253379, 5253331, 5253332, 524572, A60C 1100
Patent
active
044858337
ABSTRACT:
Solution polymerized rubbery conjugated diene homopolymers and copolymers with monovinylarenes are terminated with a hydrocarbyl phosphite or thiophosphite. The phosphite terminated polymers, particularly medium-vinyl polybutadiene, can be incorporated in rubber/carbon black/oil tread stock compounds employing up to 65 parts of rubber per 100 parts of polymer and up to 30 parts of oil per 100 parts of polymer for higher resilience, lower hysteresis, and generally higher tensile strength after vulcanization.
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Burleigh John E.
Uraneck Carl A.
Carver Lyell H.
Lipman Bernard
Phillips Petroleum Company
Schofer Joseph L.
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