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November   2008

Tech Service: Reactive ester plasticizer for elastomers
by Stephen O'Rourke, The HallStar Company. A reactive ester in an HNBR compound provides flexibility and low-temperature properties.

Process Machinery: Design of experiments
by John Engler, Robinson Rubber, and Jerry Fireman, Structured Information. Design of experiments helped a custom molder reduce injection molding scrap rtes by 90%.

Leachables in polymers used in pharmaceutical applications
by Thomas Gurley, consultant, Manning Wood LLC. The leachable challenge in elastomeric compounds used in pharmaceuticals is examined.

Reinforcement of fillers in a polymer matrix
by M. Brindha and D. Mahapatra, Hi-Tech Carbon. Carbon black and silica reinforcing fillers are studied in natural rubber and contrasted to compounds based on other polymers.

Highly filled compounds for building profiles and pipe seals - part 2
by Tim E. Clayfield, Solomon H.K. Tang and Cyrille Billouard, Dow Chemical. The combination of high molecular weight EPDM and higher filler levels gives improved performance at lower cost.

Highly filled compounds for building profiles and pipe seals - part 2
by Tim E. Clayfield, Solomon H.K. Tang and Cyrille Billouard, Dow Chemical. The combination of high molecular weight EPDM and higher filler levels gives improved performance at lower cost.


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