INDUSTRIALAND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY 473 nated rubber, the solvent strength as measurd by the dilution ratio is of considerable importance.2. The compatibility of blown castor oil with chlorinated rubber, some other blown oils, and some alkyds, is dependent upon the strength of the solvent used. Strong solvents as measured by their dilution ratio enhance compatibility.3. No particular plasticizer is best for use with chlorinated rubber. Different plasticizers impart totally different results at different loading percentages. The choice of plasticizers will be dictated by the ultimate properties desired. More frequently than not, the use of two or more plasticizers will be necessary to obtain the optimum properties for any given application. 4. Consideration of the fundamental principles and trends presented in this paper will be helpful in the formulation of chlorinated rubber finishes for a wider variety of uses, and products of an improved nature will be the result.
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