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Characterization and surface modification of rubber from recycled tires

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Table 1.1 The composition of a tire 2,3  (manufactural recipes)
Table  1.1  and  Figure  1.1  illustrate  representative  formulation  recipes  for  production  of  different  types  (passenger  cars,  trucks  and  off  the  road  (OTR)  applications,  such  as  construction vehicles) of tire and different tire parts,
Fig. 1.2 Schematic illustration of cross-links which may be produced by vulcanization   A)by destruction of a double bond  6 ; B) possible mechanism of vulcanization by
Fig. 1.3 Schematic illustration of cross-links which may be produced by vulcanization   A) by replacement of the C-H bond by a C-S bond  7 ; B) possible mechanism of
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