1934
DOI: 10.1021/ie50295a013
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Relation of Volume Change to the Mechanism of Rubber Vulcanization

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“…Williams (41) found that the gelation time of cements of rubber, sulfur, zinc oxide, and P. P. D. was increased by increasing the amount of P. P. D., and that an excess of P. P. D. made it possible to disperse a gel after it had formed. He found that the time required to disperse vulcanized rubber on immersion in various accelerators was greatly increased by the addition of soluble zinc salts.…”
Section: Vulcanization In Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Williams (41) found that the gelation time of cements of rubber, sulfur, zinc oxide, and P. P. D. was increased by increasing the amount of P. P. D., and that an excess of P. P. D. made it possible to disperse a gel after it had formed. He found that the time required to disperse vulcanized rubber on immersion in various accelerators was greatly increased by the addition of soluble zinc salts.…”
Section: Vulcanization In Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%