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This chapter deals with materials used by the rubber industry to facilitate the processing of elastomers prior to the vulcanization stage. Much of the work discussed was derived from a number of examinations of specific materials carried out in the laboratories of the Malaysian Rubber Producers’ Research Association (MRPRA). There is a dearth of such information in a published form; thus it is felt that a detailed discussion of the work undertaken would be beneficially published in a laboratory-style reporting form.

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Crowther, B.G. (1987). Process Aids and Plasticizers. In: Whelan, A., Lee, K.S. (eds) Developments in Rubber Technology—4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3435-1_4

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