The Effect of Moisture On Some Textile - Rubber Composites

This article describes experimental work which indicates that if moisture could be prevented from being absorbed by rayon, it would be superior to nylon when used in tyre applications. Tests on tyres show that incorporation of desiccant in the casing rubber has a beneficial effect on the high speed...

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