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Need vulcanizing advice..

Need vulcanizing advice..

Need vulcanizing advice..

(OP)

I am a novice to vulcanizising and need to learn how to do it and to get different receipes for different hardnesses.

Are there any online tips, film clips or courses which can help me starting up with this?

 

RE: Need vulcanizing advice..

The Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society (http://www.rubber.org/) has some online courses that may be useful. Polymer suppliers' web sites may have some literature that may be useful.
My company has quite a lot of technical info about compounding millable (solid) polyurethane on the Technical Information page of their web site (see: www.millathane.com); some of the info may be translatable to other polymers.

Good luck!

Tom Jablonowski, TSE Industries, Inc.
www.tse-industries.com

RE: Need vulcanizing advice..

(OP)
Thanks for the information Tom. I´ve been looking on your site and found the millathane e34 to be a solution which can be interesting for me.  

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