Rubber Technology: Compounding and Testing for Performance is a
practical guide to cost-effective formulating of rubber compounds to
achieve optimal processing and performance. It provides a thorough
discussion of the principles of rubber compounding, rubber testing, and
how various compound changes affect different properties and test
measurements. Rubber compounding is discussed as a series of
interdependent systems, such as the elastomer system, the filler-oil
system, the cure system, among others. A holistic approach is used to
show how changes in these different systems will affect specific
compound properties. Much attention is given to tradeoffs in properties
and emphasis is placed on finding the best balance for compound cost,
processing properties, and product performance. New in this third
edition is the updated and extended section on silicone elastomers as
well as the significantly expanded and newly written chapters on
recycled rubber and precipitated silica and non-black fillers.