Thermoplastic elastomeric blend of rubber and bituminous materia

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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C08L 9500

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041295420

ABSTRACT:
A novel thermoplastic, elastomeric material is obtained by curing under shear conditions (e.g. in a high shear internal mixer) a blend of vulcanizable rubber (e.g. SBR, EPDM) and a bituminous material (e.g., asphalt) in the presence of a rubber vulcanizing agent (e.g. sulfur or peroxide). The product has a unique combination of elastomeric and thermoplastic properties. It can be processed by conventional thermoplastic methods at elevated temperatures (e.g. extrusion, calendering, vacuum forming) and at normal temperatures possesses good elastomeric properties without the need for subsequent vulcanization. If desired, the material can be re-processed.

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