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Climatic Resistance of Adhesive Joints Made with Rubber Cements

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The resistance of adhesive joints of rubbers in various climatic zones (Yakutsk, Moscow, Zvenigorod, Murmansk, Gelendzhik, Batumi) glued together and with metals using VKR-24, VKR-27, VKR-60, VKR-61, VKR-85, VKR-90, and VKR-95 glues is studied. It is shown that glues for industrial rubber articles have different resistances, which depends on the raw rubber used in the composition of the adhesive, the gluing temperature, and the type of glued materials.

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Petrova, A.P., Nikolaev, E.V., Lukina, N.F. et al. Climatic Resistance of Adhesive Joints Made with Rubber Cements. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 13, 34–37 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421220010177

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