kylmävulkanisaatio
Kylmävulkanisaatio refers to a process used in the rubber industry to bond rubber to rubber or rubber to metal without the application of heat. This method utilizes a chemical adhesive system that cures at ambient temperatures, typically between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. The process involves preparing the surfaces to be joined, applying a primer and then a bonding agent, and finally applying the uncured rubber. The chemical reaction within the bonding agent initiates the vulcanization process, creating a strong and durable bond.
The primary advantage of cold vulcanization is its energy efficiency, as it eliminates the need for high-temperature
However, cold vulcanization can have limitations. The bond strength may not always match that achieved through