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Elastomer characteristics

Author: Pierre MARTINON

Publication date: September 10, 1998 | Lire en français

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    • Pierre MARTINON: Engineer from the École supérieure de chimie industrielle de Lyon (ESCIL) and the Institut français du caoutchouc (IFC) - Honorary General Manager of the Laboratory for Research and Control of Rubber and Plastics (LRCCP)

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    The use of elastomers in various industries such as automotive, aeronautics, aerospace, transport, construction, mining, machine tools, petrochemicals, etc., is subject to numerous stringent specifications and standards requiring a wide range of properties:

    • good behaviour at various temperatures ;

    • inertness to aggressive fluids (oils, greases, solvents, etc.) and chemicals (acids, bases, salts, etc.);

    • ozone and weather resistance ;

    • high mechanical properties (breaking, tearing, abrasion, etc.);

    • good ageing under the service conditions envisaged.

    While it's relatively easy to meet a specific requirement, it's more complicated to simultaneously satisfy a set of sometimes incompatible properties, while respecting the quality/price ratio linked to the intended use. The formulator will therefore have to find compromise solutions to meet a specific requirement.

    For further information, please refer to the Elastomers section of the Plastics and Composites treatise, and in particular to references [4] [5] [6] [7].

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