This group includes those materials in the Class A designation (no requirement regarding volume swell due to oil) and Types A and B designations (for continuous use not exceeding 70 and 100°C).
AZoM talks to Venkat Nandivada, Manager of Technical Sales at Master Bond Inc. about rubber surfaces and the key considerations in selecting an adhesive for a specific application. What are some key ...
Imagine a tire that could heal after being punctured or a rubber band that never snapped. Researchers have developed a new type of rubber that is as tough as natural rubber but can also self-heal.
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Perpetual Rubber announced this week an initiative to acquire a record amount of rubber this year through new and existing reclamation partnerships. “We are experiencing an ...
If the world is free of flat tires a couple decades from now, you may have researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences to thank for it. That’s because ...
TPO roofing is a relatively inexpensive rubber roofing material that’s most often used on commercial buildings. TPO stands for Thermoplastic Polyolefin; it’s made primarily from recycled rubber, and ...