A new vulcanizing process without steam as heat source

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The development of cable deterioration due to steam vulcanization and the behavior of cable insulations under high temperature infrared vulcanizing conditions are considered. Fundamentals of energy emission and adsorption, thermal behavior of polymers, and transmission of energy into the cable are discussed. The use of a computer program developed for cure prediction in infrared and steam vulcanizing lines to determine optimum design and operational parameters for new equipment is presented.

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The development of cable deterioration due to steam vulcanization and the behavior of cable insulations under high temperature infrared vulcanizing conditions are considered. Fundamentals of energy emission and adsorption, thermal behavior of polymers, and transmission of energy into the cable are discussed. The use of a computer program developed for cure prediction in infrared and steam vulcanizing lines to determine optimum design and operational parameters for new equipment is presented.

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Author(s)

Seymour, D.C.John *Royle & SonsThe Anaconda Co., Krick, D.A., Union Carbide Corp.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire Journal12(3): 74-79 1979, Paper presented at WAI 48th Annual Convention, St. Louis, MO USA

Year

1979