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Volumn 109, Issue 2, 2008, Pages 1022-1030
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Rheological behavior of a microcellular, oil-extended ethylene-propylene- diene rubber compound: Effects of the blowing agent, curing agent, and conductive carbon black filler
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Author keywords
Blowing agents; Foam extrusion; Microstructure; Rheology; Vulcanization
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Indexed keywords
ARSENIC COMPOUNDS;
BLOWING AGENTS;
CARBON BLACK;
CURING;
DRYING;
ETHYLENE;
EXTRUSION;
FORMING;
HYDRODYNAMICS;
MICROCELLULAR RADIO SYSTEMS;
PROPYLENE;
RUBBER;
SHEAR DEFORMATION;
SHEAR FLOW;
VISCOSITY;
APPARENT VISCOSITY;
CABOT CORP. (CO);
CELL MORPHOLOGY;
CONDUCTIVE CARBON BLACK;
CURING AGENTS;
DIE SWELL;
ETHYLENE PROPYLENE DIENE RUBBER (EPDM);
EXTRUSION PRESSURES;
EXTRUSION TEMPERATURES;
MICROCELLULAR;
MONSANTO (CO);
PROCESSABILITY;
RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIORS;
RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES;
SHEAR RATES;
SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION;
VARIATIONS OF;
VISCOSITY REDUCTION;
RHEOLOGY;
CARBON;
CURING (CHEMISTRY);
POLYETHYLENE;
POLYPROPYLENE;
RHEOLOGY;
SYNTHETIC RUBBER;
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EID: 47949114140
PISSN: 00218995
EISSN: 10974628
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/app.28085 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (3)
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References (25)
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