Rubber Bubbles Does Rubber Usually Contain Trapped Gas Bubbles ?

Does rubber usually contain trapped gas bubbles ? - rubber bubbles

If so turn up the gas bubbles at first glance, then further treatment is necessary to remove them?

1 comments:

Dr Dave P said...

Do almost all polymers, and the result is the end, the polymer is generally allowed to settle and the excess air is slowly passed from polymers, rubber no different.

Sometimes when a polymer May precipitate from the reaction medium and in a suitable solvent, then precipitated again to clean it, hardly any gas storage for these polymers indicated.

Some polymers, however, must be produced in large quantities, and is tough and precipitation from the reaction before they are cleaned and re-solved. Although it might still be useful for applications other polymers that can be squeezed, the gas-polymer matrix, which leads to imperfections in the packaging structure of the polymers are not easy to remove.

An interesting question.

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