Abstract
Abstract 1. The dynamics of the changes of the properties of rubber during vulcanization by a mixture of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, in distinction from conventional vulcanization by sulfur, is expressed by smooth curves. No vulcanization optimum is observed. 2. With multiple cycles of vulcanization, the increase of bound sulfur content above 3 per cent results in a decrease of tensile strength. 3. Changes of tensile strength of the vulcanizate dependent on changes of sulfur content are attributable to the influence of the density of the spatial network on the orientation processes during deformation.
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