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In the rubber industry, one of the most widely practiced processes
is the reinforcement of rubber by particulate fillers, especially
carbon black and silica. This process is of such importance that
more than 99% of rubber products contain fillers, and the research
and development of fillers have become the most widely researched
area in rubber science and technology. This book covers the most
important theoretical and practical aspects of rubber
reinforcement, such as filler basic properties and their
characterization methods, the effect of fillers in polymers, the
processability of compounds, and the properties of filled
vulcanizates. Special chapters deal with applications of fillers in
tires and industrial rubber goods and the reinforcement of silicone
rubbers. Testing methods and their principles, applications, and
limitations are reviewed, with emphasis on the surface activity,
widely accepted as the "third dimension" of filler
characterization, after particle size and structure. This has not
been described in depth in other books on rubber reinforcement. The
effects of fillers on rubber and their mechanisms, which are
important links between filler properties and the performance of
rubber goods, are explained. A guide for selecting the most
appropriate reinforcing systems for specific applications is
provided, taking into account processabilities and properties of
filled compounds and performance of rubber products. With solutions
to many practical problems related to rubber research and
compounding, this book serves as a valuable companion to engineers
and product developers in the rubber industry, material scientists,
and teachers and students in material science and rubber courses.
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