ARCTIC RUBBER

Progress was made in curing copolymers of CF2=CFCl/CF2=CH2 (X-300 series) with diisocyanates. The 30/70 molar copolymer was as oil-resistant as the 50/50 and offered a 6-9 deg C advantage in TR-70 temperature; the 62/38 product was not notably rubber-like. Stepwise exposure of MDI vucanizates of X-...

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Main Authors: Honn, F. J., Hoyt, J. M.
Other Authors: KELLOGG (M W) CO JERSEY CITY NJ
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Language:English
Published: 1953
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spelling ftdtic:AD0021494 2023-05-15T14:46:33+02:00 ARCTIC RUBBER Honn, F. J. Hoyt, J. M. KELLOGG (M W) CO JERSEY CITY NJ 1953-01-01 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0021494 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0021494 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0021494 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Elastomers and Rubber *COLD WEATHER TESTS *RUBBER ARCTIC REGIONS ISOCYANATES COPOLYMERS CURING *FLUOROHYDROCARBONS Text 1953 ftdtic 2016-02-22T18:55:39Z Progress was made in curing copolymers of CF2=CFCl/CF2=CH2 (X-300 series) with diisocyanates. The 30/70 molar copolymer was as oil-resistant as the 50/50 and offered a 6-9 deg C advantage in TR-70 temperature; the 62/38 product was not notably rubber-like. Stepwise exposure of MDI vucanizates of X- 300 to higher temperatures produced a material which was serviceable up to 537 deg F. Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Elastomers and Rubber
*COLD WEATHER TESTS
*RUBBER
ARCTIC REGIONS
ISOCYANATES
COPOLYMERS
CURING
*FLUOROHYDROCARBONS
spellingShingle Elastomers and Rubber
*COLD WEATHER TESTS
*RUBBER
ARCTIC REGIONS
ISOCYANATES
COPOLYMERS
CURING
*FLUOROHYDROCARBONS
Honn, F. J.
Hoyt, J. M.
ARCTIC RUBBER
topic_facet Elastomers and Rubber
*COLD WEATHER TESTS
*RUBBER
ARCTIC REGIONS
ISOCYANATES
COPOLYMERS
CURING
*FLUOROHYDROCARBONS
description Progress was made in curing copolymers of CF2=CFCl/CF2=CH2 (X-300 series) with diisocyanates. The 30/70 molar copolymer was as oil-resistant as the 50/50 and offered a 6-9 deg C advantage in TR-70 temperature; the 62/38 product was not notably rubber-like. Stepwise exposure of MDI vucanizates of X- 300 to higher temperatures produced a material which was serviceable up to 537 deg F.
author2 KELLOGG (M W) CO JERSEY CITY NJ
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Hoyt, J. M.
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