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The following sections are devoted to a selection of actual compounds that have been mixed successfully in a #11D Banbury using the procedures given. This is not to say they are the optimum procedures for every internal mixer, or even the best for the machine that was used; improvements may well occur to the reader. This point will be further discussed later on. The specific compounds have been selected so as to illustrate or typify the features of mixing that must be kept in mind by the rubber technologist. Each section stresses the relationship between mixing and formulating, or perhaps revising a formulation. These elements of rubber technology can never be compartmentalized.
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Grossman, R.F. (1997). Mixing procedures for specific compounds. In: Grossman, R.F. (eds) The Mixing of Rubber. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5824-4_8
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