Prevulcanised Latex vs Post-Vulcanisable Latex Compounds in Leaching and Drying
John Woon (Senior Latex Consultant): Here's my simple explanation:
This has a lot to do with the particle-particle integration of the rubber particles during drying. Unlike the post-vulcanisable latex compounds, a prevulcanised latex (PV) gives rubber films that are more porous due to lower extent of particle-particle integration (i.e. inter-entanglement and inter-diffusion of the rubber molecules of different particles).
As a result, latex films from PVs, when compared with those from post-vulcanisable latex compounds, will dry faster and are easier to leach.




































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