In:
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, Rubber Division, ACS, Vol. 10, No. 3 ( 1937-09-01), p. 556-563
Abstract:
Experiments were carried out to determine the resistance of rubber products to vibration. There were no essential changes in mechanical properties as a result of vibration for 50 to 100 hours. There were on the other hand considerable changes in electrical properties, e. g., the insulation resistance decreased with increase in time of vibration. Further experiments in connection with this problem will be carried out to obtain data on the effects of vibration for prolonged periods. The authors wish to thank Messrs. Endo, Taguma, Hamono, and Wada for their aid in the experimentation.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1943-4804
,
0035-9475
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rubber Division, ACS
Publication Date:
1937
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