2011
DOI: 10.4038/jrrisl.v91i0.1854
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The performance of an accelerated drying system for drying of skim natural rubber laces

Abstract: A dryer consisting of a saw dust fed furnace and a drying chamber was designed and fabricated for drying of skim natural rubber laces using hot smoke. Uninterrupted drying of laces was carried out in warm smoke in three different temperature ranges. Drying performance was evaluated in terms of raw rubber properties and drying period to achieve complete dryness. Quality of laces was assessed by visual appearance. The best temperature range for drying of skim natural rubber laces was found to be 30-34 0 C. Dryin… Show more

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“…The lower content of dirt in the SNR than SLR is another difference between these two rubbers. 5,36 However, no single study was found in the literature related to SNR/PP blends covering the possible effects of these compositional differences on the processing and performance of SNR/PP blends or comparing these blends with their conventional NR counterparts. Therefore, this study was carried out to examine the melt processability of blends of SNR and PP at different compositions in comparison to that of the blends of SLR and PP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower content of dirt in the SNR than SLR is another difference between these two rubbers. 5,36 However, no single study was found in the literature related to SNR/PP blends covering the possible effects of these compositional differences on the processing and performance of SNR/PP blends or comparing these blends with their conventional NR counterparts. Therefore, this study was carried out to examine the melt processability of blends of SNR and PP at different compositions in comparison to that of the blends of SLR and PP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%