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  • ...protection, so specially resistant gloves, such as those made of [[nitrile rubber]], are worn when handling the compound. Concentrated acetic acid can be ign
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  • ...ge:Ozone cracks in tube1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ozone cracking in [[natural rubber]] tubing]] ...does occur in many other safety-critical items such as [[fuel line]]s and rubber [[Seal (mechanical)|seal]]s, such as [[gaskets]] and [[O-rings]], where ozo
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  • ...age:Ozone cracks in tube1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ozone cracking in [[Natural rubber]] tubing]] ...so the incidence of cracking has dropped. However, not all safety-critical rubber products are protected, and, since only [[ppb]] of ozone will start attack,
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  • ...Typical rubbers used conventionally include [[natural rubber]], [[nitrile rubber]], [[polychloroprene]], [[polybutadiene]], [[styrene-butadiene]] and fluori
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  • '''Polybutadiene''' is a [[synthetic rubber]] that is a [[polymer]] formed from the [[polymerization]] of the [[monomer ...ions in the polymer will result in a material with flexible [[elastomer]] (rubber-like) qualities. In free radical polymerization, both ''cis'' and ''trans''
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  • ...age:Ozone cracks in tube1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ozone cracking in [[Natural rubber]] tubing]] ...so the incidence of cracking has dropped. However, not all safety-critical rubber products are protected, and, since only [[ppb]] of ozone will start attack,
    9 KB (1,340 words) - 10:10, 20 September 2010
  • ...atural polymeric materials]] such as [[shellac]], [[amber]], and natural [[rubber]] have been used for centuries. [[Biopolymers]] such as [[proteins]] and [[ The [[list of synthetic polymers]] includes [[synthetic rubber]], [[Bakelite]], [[neoprene]], [[nylon]], [[PVC]], [[polystyrene]], [[polye
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  • *{{chem|C|6|F|5|–Xe–X}}, where X is [[nitrile|CN]], F, or Cl. ...erature and pressure]]. However, it readily dissolves in most plastics and rubber, and will gradually escape from a container sealed with such materials.<ref
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