3. Specialty rubbers
3.1 Chlorinated polyethylene (CM)
Chlorinated polyethylene is obtained by radical chlorination of high-density polyethylene, with chlorine fixation being statistical. Chlorine content ranges from 25 to 42%. Its structure is shown in figure 16 .
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Rubber and latex – Nomenclature - NF ISO 1629 - 2013
- Unvulcanized rubber – Determinations using a shear disk consistometer – Part 1: Determination of the Mooney consistometric index - NF ISO 289-1 - 2014
- Unvulcanized rubber – Determinations using a shear disk consistometer – Part 2: Determination of prevulcanization characteristics - NF ISO 289-2 - 2006
- Rubber – Determination of vulcanization characteristics...
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