. "[7BE9144DD247]" . "Effect of ZnO with Different Specific Surface Area on the Cure Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Black-filled NR/SBR Compounds."@en . "9" . . "DE - Spolkov\u00E1 republika N\u011Bmecko" . "Brodsk\u00E1, Anna" . . . . . . . "KGK-Kautschuk Gummi Kunststoffe" . "Effect of ZnO with Different Specific Surface Area on the Cure Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Black-filled NR/SBR Compounds."@en . "2"^^ . "Hrdli\u010Dka, Zden\u011Bk" . . "3"^^ . . "RIV/60461373:22810/12:43893483" . . "Effect of ZnO with Different Specific Surface Area on the Cure Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Black-filled NR/SBR Compounds." . . . . "Effect of ZnO with Different Specific Surface Area on the Cure Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Black-filled NR/SBR Compounds." . "Kuta, Anton\u00EDn" . "Zinc oxide significantly influences the properties of rubber, both in terms of processing parameters of rubber compounds, and physical-mechanical properties. This paper presents a comparison of five types of zinc oxide with different Specific surface area. Using these types of ZnO, compounds combining NR and SBR were prepared. These compounds were vulcanized at 150 degrees C. Tensile properties, solvent swelling and hardness of the cured compounds were investigated. According to the obtained results, for similar formulations, it is possible to reduce the ZnO dosage down to 2 phr, which could be economically advantageous and could help to solve some environmental problems as well."@en . "65" . . "Sulfur vulcanization; specific surface Area; Activator; Rubber; Zinc oxide"@en . "133365" . . . "000309092900011" . . "S" . "RIV/60461373:22810/12:43893483!RIV13-MSM-22810___" . "0948-3276" . "Zinc oxide significantly influences the properties of rubber, both in terms of processing parameters of rubber compounds, and physical-mechanical properties. This paper presents a comparison of five types of zinc oxide with different Specific surface area. Using these types of ZnO, compounds combining NR and SBR were prepared. These compounds were vulcanized at 150 degrees C. Tensile properties, solvent swelling and hardness of the cured compounds were investigated. According to the obtained results, for similar formulations, it is possible to reduce the ZnO dosage down to 2 phr, which could be economically advantageous and could help to solve some environmental problems as well." . "22810" . "4"^^ .