Filler and Rubber Reinforcement
In a sense, rubber reinforcement is very unique because it includes several functional properties other than mechanical ones. Among quite a number of compounding ingredients, reinforcing fillers, carbon black (CB) in particular, were focused in 1930s, and
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Shinzo Kohjiya Atsushi Kato Yuko Ikeda
Reinforcement of Rubber Visualization of Nanofiller and the Reinforcing Mechanism
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Shinzo Kohjiya Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan
Atsushi Kato Department of Automotive Analysis NISSAN ARC, LTD. Yokosuka, Japan
Yuko Ikeda Faculty of Molecular Chemistry and Engineering, Center for Rubber Science and Technology Kyoto Institute of Technology Kyoto, Japan
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