Abstract

AbstractAnhydrous gelatin–glycerol compositions exhibit rubbery behavior in the temperature region −40 to +40°C. and in the gelatin weight fraction range 0.1–0.4. These rubbers are capable of sustaining considerable stress over several decades of time at room temperature or below but flow rapidly in the region 45–60°C. Stress relaxation moduli at 25°C. appear to be insensitive to the substitution of glycerol with water but shear viscosity data indicate that gelatin–glycerol rubbers flow at temperatures about 15°C. higher than their aqueous counterparts.

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