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Fast-curing olefin copolymer rubber compositions
   
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US Patent 4431776
Issued Date
February 14, 1984
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An elastomeric composition comprising an EPDM copolymer rubber; a sulfur curative for the copolymer rubber; about 5-15 parts by weight per 100 parts copolymer rubber of a chlorosulfonated polyolefin which contains 20-50 weight percent chlorine and 0.2-1.5 weight percent sulfur; and about 0.25-1 parts by weight per 100 parts copolymer rubber of a diamine-generating curing agent.
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February 14, 1984
Application Number
06/394,328
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July 1, 1982
US Classification
525/194   525/192 525/211 525/240 525/382
Int'l Classification
C08K   5/00   (20060101)   C08K   5/17   (20060101)   C08K   5/29   (20060101)   C08L   23/00   (20060101)   C08L   23/16   (20060101)  
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525/192   525/194   525/211   525/240   525/382  
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