Rubber Nano Blends
Gordana Marković,P M Visakh +1 more
- 01 Jan 2017
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Abstract: The present chapter deals with a brief account on various topics in rubber nano blends preparation, characterization and applications. This chapter discussed with different topics such natural rubber nano blends, nitrile rubber latex blends, polyurethane rubber based nano blends, chlorosulphonated rubber based nano blends, polybutadiene rubber based nano blends, styrene butadiene rubber based nano blends, polychloroprene rubber based nano blends and ethylene propylene diene rubber nano blends.
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