Abstract
Abstract A method is described which employs the Goodrich plastometer for detecting the initial stages of vulcanization of uncured rubber compounds. Reduction in plasticity, at standard room temperature, of test pieces previously heated for various intervals at selected temperatures is used to determine the degree of cure and thus to estimate safe operating temperatures and periods. Examples of the application of the method to a variety of compounds are presented. Other temperature effects, such as heat stiffening and softening, which have not previously been reported, are illustrated.
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