additiovulkanointi
Additiovulkanointi, also known as secondary vulcanization, is a process used in rubber manufacturing to modify and enhance the properties of vulcanized rubber. It involves applying an additional vulcanization step after the initial curing process to further cross-link polymer chains within the rubber. This secondary vulcanization is typically conducted through heat, sometimes combined with pressure, to improve characteristics such as elasticity, durability, and resistance to aging or environmental degradation.
The primary purpose of additiovulkanointi is to refine the performance of rubber products used in demanding
The process can be applied to various types of vulcanized rubber, including natural rubber and synthetic variants
Additiovulkanointi must be carefully controlled to prevent over-vulcanization, which can lead to brittleness or loss of
This technique is a valuable tool in rubber technology, aiding in the production of high-performance, long-lasting