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VULCANISATION CONTINU [2 records]

Record 1 1999-03-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Rubber Processing
DEF

Vulcanization of a rubber compound by the continuous passage through a unit capable of the rapid transfer of sufficient energy.

CONT

Continuous Vulcanization. After a rubber or rubberlike compound is extruded on to a conductor, the wire is then passed into a vulcanizing chamber where the insulation or jacket is continuously vulcanized under high pressure and temperature control.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Fabrication du caoutchouc
DEF

Vulcanisation d’un mélange à base de caoutchouc par passage en continu à travers une unité capable du transfert rapide d’une énergie suffisante.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Elaboración del caucho
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Record 2 1993-07-22

English

Subject field(s)
  • Rubber Processing
DEF

Eutectic mixture of inorganic salts, the molten phase of which is used as a heating medium for the continuous vulcanization of a rubber mix, usually following extrusion.

OBS

NOTE - A commonly used pair of salts are sodium nitrite and potassium nitrate.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Fabrication du caoutchouc
DEF

Mélange eutectique de sels organiques dont la phase fondue est utilisée comme moyen de chauffage pour la vulcanisation en continu d’un mélange de caoutchouc, généralement à la suite de l'extrusion.

OBS

NOTE - Le nitrite de sodium et le nitrate de potassium forment le couple de sels généralement utilisé.

Spanish

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