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Rubber Chemistry and Technology

Index Rubber Chemistry and Technology

Rubber Chemistry and Technology is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research, technical developments, and chemical engineering relating to rubber and its allied substances. [1]

12 relations: C. Michael Roland, Carroll C. Davis, Charles Goodyear Medal, EPDM rubber, List of inductees in the International Rubber Science Hall of Fame, Melvin Mooney Distinguished Technology Award, Micronized rubber powder, Mullins effect, Ogden–Roxburgh model, Ozone cracking, Payne effect, RCT.

C. Michael Roland

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Carroll C. Davis

Carroll Campbell Davis was the first editor of the scientific journal Rubber Chemistry and Technology, serving from 1928-1957.

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Charles Goodyear Medal

The Charles Goodyear Medal is the highest honor conferred by the American Chemical Society, Rubber Division.

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EPDM rubber

EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber), a type of synthetic rubber, is an elastomer characterized by a wide range of applications.

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List of inductees in the International Rubber Science Hall of Fame

The International Rubber Hall of Fame recognizes the careers of notable professionals in rubber technology.

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Melvin Mooney Distinguished Technology Award

The Melvin Mooney Distinguished Technology Award is a professional award conferred by the American Chemical Society, Rubber Division.

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Micronized rubber powder

Micronized rubber powder (MRP) is classified as fine, dry, powdered elastomeric crumb rubber in which a significant proportion of particles are less than 100 µm and free of foreign particulates (metal, fiber, etc.). MRP particle size distributions typically range from 180 µm to 10 µm.

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Mullins effect

The Mullins effect is a particular aspect of the mechanical response in filled rubbers in which the stress–strain curve depends on the maximum loading previously encountered.

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Ogden–Roxburgh model

The Ogden–Roxburgh model is an approach which extends hyperelastic material models to allow for the Mullins effect.

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Ozone cracking

Cracks can be formed in many different elastomers by ozone attack, and the characteristic form of attack of vulnerable rubbers is known as ozone cracking.

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Payne effect

The Payne effect is a particular feature of the stress-strain behaviour of rubber, especially rubber compounds containing fillers such as carbon black.

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RCT

RCT may refer to.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Chemistry_and_Technology

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