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The overall viability of blending normally compounded natural rubber (NR) with highly filled and plasticized 25 mole% epoxidized NR (ENR-25) to attain highly damping materials with a low dependence of properties on temperature is presented in Chapter 10. The aim of this chapter is to show how these novel blends may be processed successfully on a large scale and vulcanized satisfactorily in an injection-moulding process.
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Groves, S. (1998). Compounding NR/ENR-25 and NR-Hv-BR/ENR-25 blends for engineering applications. In: Tinker, A.J., Jones, K.P. (eds) Blends of Natural Rubber. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4922-8_13
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