INVESTIGATION HOSTILE
OF
THE
DURABILITY
OF RUBBER
IN
MEDIA
L. B. Shpaizman, V. V . S h u b i n , a n d G. N. D o r o d n y k h
UDC 678.7:620.193
An investigationwas made by VNIIPTkhimash into the durability of industrial r u b b e r s IRP-1225, Kr-428, IRP-1256, IRP-1257, IRP-1259, IRP-1309, 1252, 829, and 2566 in fluorio and glacial acetic acids and in dimethyl f o r m a m i d e at normal and high t e m p e r a t u r e . It was found that the butyl rubbers IRP-1256 and IRP-1309 were the most durable (Fig. 1). F r o m m e a s u r e m e n t s of the swelling of the r u b b e r s it was observed that IRP-1309 r u b b e r 1.5 • 0.3 m m thickness remained i m p e r m e a b l e in 100% and 25% fluoric acid at 20~ for 6200 and 4500 h, r e s p e c tively, in glacial acetic acid at 20~ for 1200 h; and in 100% d i m e t h y l f o r m a m i d e at 20~ for 22,800 h, and at 35~ for 8400 h. gp,~. 4
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200
Fig. 1. Weight change AP with time ~for IRP-1309 r u b b e r in various hostile media, a) In 100% (1) and 25% (2) fluot i c acid at 20~ b) in glacial acetic acid (1) at 20~ and in 100% d i m e t h y l f o r m a m i d e at 35~ (2) and at 20~ (3).
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f f 400
600 b
800
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Translated from Khimicheskoe i Neftyanoe Mashinostroenie, No. 2, p. 18, February, 1972. 1972 Consultants Bureau, a division of Plenum Publishing Corporation, 227 [Vest 17th Street, New York, N. Y. 10011. All rights reserved. This article cannot be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without permission of the publisher. A copy of this article is available from the publisher for $15.00.
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