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by: Walter H. Waddell, James B. Douglas, Timothy A. Okel, Linda J. Snodgrass
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Binding: Digital
Brand: The Gale Group
Format: HTML
Label: Lippincott & Peto, Inc.
Manufacturer: Lippincott & Peto, Inc.
Number Of Pages: 10
Publication Date: June 01, 1993
Publisher: Lippincott & Peto, Inc.
Release Date: July 28, 2005
Studio: Lippincott & Peto, Inc.
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Product Description: This digital document is an article from Rubber World, published by Lippincott & Peto, Inc. on June 1, 1993. The length of the article is 2897 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: The wear-resistance and long-term appearance of black tire sidewalls can be improved by using precipitated silica. The appearance of tire sidewalls is impaired by washing, scuffing and exposure to ozone. Research into the effect of different combinations of silica, carbon black and antiozonant found that a part-per-part substitution of silica for carbon black yielded the best results. A compound containing 42 parts per hundred of rubber (phr) of carbon black and 8 phr of silica increased ozone resistance, tear strength and cut growth resistance.
Citation Details Title: Improved black sidewall compound performance using precipitated silica. Author: Walter H. Waddell Publication: Rubber World (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 1993 Publisher: Lippincott & Peto, Inc. Volume: v208 Issue: n3 Page: p21(5)
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