Rubber to Rubber Adhesion
Rubber to Rubber Adhesion
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This book provides helpful ideas and in-depth knowledge about various aspects of rubber to rubber adhesion, with particular reference to theory and practice. It covers different types of adhesion between rubber materials and discusses the scientific principles involved. The audience includes academicians, researchers, industry professionals, and practitioners in the field of rubber and adhesion.
Format: Hardback
Length: 448 pages
Publication date: 17 September 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate world of rubber to rubber adhesion, offering readers valuable insights and comprehensive knowledge on this crucial topic. The book covers various aspects of rubber to rubber adhesion, which holds significant theoretical importance as well as practical applications. Rubber, being a polymer with a glass transition temperature well below room temperature, possesses remarkable mobility at both room and higher temperatures, making it a versatile material with a wide range of applications. From underground mining to tire manufacturing and even space vehicles, compounded rubbers are used in laminates and joints to enhance joint strength.
Understanding the principles of adhesion science and technology is essential in creating better joints and developing more useful products. This book serves as a valuable resource for a diverse audience, including academicians in polymer science, materials science, chemical and mechanical engineering, chemistry, and R&D personnel.
The book begins with an introduction to rubber, providing a foundational understanding of this important material. It then proceeds to characterize rubber, including its properties, structure, and surface characteristics, which are crucial in understanding the adhesion process. The book further explores different types of joints, such as vulcanized rubber to vulcanized rubber, vulcanized rubber to unvulcanized rubber, and partially vulcanized compounded rubber to partially vulcanized compounded rubber.
Scientific aspects of adhesion are emphasized throughout the book to provide a deeper understanding of the technology. The authors discuss the mechanisms behind rubber to rubber adhesion, including chemical interactions, surface energy, and intermolecular forces. They also explore self-healing of elastomers, which is a significant advantage of rubber materials.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in rubber to rubber adhesion. It offers a comprehensive treatment of the topic, covering theoretical principles, practical applications, and scientific aspects. With its extensive coverage and detailed explanations, the book will be useful to academicians, researchers, and professionals in the field of polymer science, materials science, and engineering.
Weight: 764g
Dimension: 238 x 160 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781119768890
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