Rubber recycling.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

From: SciTech Book News | Date: September 1, 2005 | Copyright information

0849315271

Rubber recycling.

Ed. by Sadhan K. De et al.

CRC Press

2005

514 pages

$149.95

Hardcover

TS1892

Mountains of used tires mar the landscape or burn in clouds of fetid black smoke. Chemically crosslinked rubber is one of the most difficult materials to recycle, and crumb rubber has yet to find its golden market. All seems hopeless until we read the 12 papers in this colle...

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