Abstract:
CONTENTS I. Introduction 441 II. Vulcanisation with di- and poly-sulphides 441 III. Vulcanisation in the presence of mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) 444 IV. Vulcanisation in the presence of sulphenamides 445 V. Vulcanisation in the presence of organic bases 447 VI. Action of systems of two vulcanisation accelerators 448 VII. Structure and activity of vulcanisation accelerators 449 VIII. Influence of the structure of rubber on its vulcanisation capacity 450 IX. Role of vulcanisation activators 450 X. Cross-linking (vulcanisation) of rubber solutions at low temperatures 453 XI. The reversion effect and optimum vulcanisation 453 XII. Vulcanisation structures and their influence on the static and dynamic properties and on the fatigue of vulcanisates 455