Abstract
Abstract The melting range and growth rate curves for natural rubber crystallites have been studied by the differential thermal analysis technique. The results obtained compare favorably with the growth rate curves obtained by dilatometric techniques. The use of differential thermal analysis revealed details of the crystallite melting which were not apparent when the dilatometer was used; however, no quantitative data on heat effects or the degree of crystallinity were calculated.
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