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Gasoline- and oil-proof rubbers based on cyclic α-oxides for heavy-duty rubber technical goods

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The physicomechanical properties of oil- and gasoline-proof rubbers based on cyclic α-oxides (epichlorohydrin, propylene oxide) and hydrocarbon rubbers (butadiene-nitrile, chloroprene) are described. It is shown that epichlorohydrin rubbers (EKhGKs) have some advantages over butadiene-nitrile and chloroprene rubbers, particularly for operation in extreme conditions in oil drilling and gas equipment for environments with a high content of hydrogen sulfide. Examples of the application of low-molecular EKhGKs as adhesives and sealants are given.

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Original Russian Text © G.M. Khvostik, V.A. Vasil’ev, S.K. Kurlyand, 2010, published in Klei. Germetiki. Tekhnologii, 2010, No. 4, pp. 11–14.

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Khvostik, G.M., Vasil’ev, V.A. & Kurlyand, S.K. Gasoline- and oil-proof rubbers based on cyclic α-oxides for heavy-duty rubber technical goods. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 3, 225–227 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421210040015

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