Rubber Division Educational Symposia

These Educational Symposia were originally presented at Division meetings to cover specific technical areas from an educational viewpoint. A spiral-bound copy is available from the Rubber Division Library.

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  • Full Symposia: Members $45.00 each, Non-members $100.00 each
  • Single Papers: Members $15.00 each, Non-members $35.00 each
  • Shipping costs are NOT included.

These are the available papers:

  • No. 1 - Processing of Elastomers (S 1977 Meeting)
  • No. 2 - Reinforcement of Elastomers with Carbon Black (F 1975)
  • No. 3 - Occupational Health in the Rubber Industry (F 1977)
  • No. 4 - Compounding with Non-Black Fillers (F 1979)
  • No. 5 - The Role of Rubber in Water Conservation and Pollution Control (S 1980)
  • No. 6A - Non-Tire Automotive Elastomeric Components (F 1980)
  • No. 6 - Adhesion of Elastomers (S 1981)
  • No. 7 - Efficient Mixing Technology (F 1981)
  • No. 8 - Extrusion of Elastomers (S 1982)
  • No. 9 - Rubber Compounding (F 1982)
  • No. 10 - Practical Plasticization and Plasticizer Theory (S 1983)
  • No. 11 - Synthetic Rubbers: Polymerization, Processing and Properties (F 1983)
  • No. 12 - Fracture and Failure of Elastomeric Materials (S 1984)
  • No. 13 - Migration of Gases, Liquids, and Solids in Elastomers (F 1984)
  • No. 14 - Elastomers for Specialty Applications (S 1985)
  • No. 15 - Rubber Processing and Process Control (F 1985)
  • No. 16 - Engineering Design with Rubber (S 1986)
  • No. 17 - The Use of Statistical Methods in Formulation &Testing of Rubber (F 1986)
  • No. 18 - Latex Technology (S 1987)
  • No. 19 - Nontire Automotive Applications of Elastomers (F 1987)
  • No. 20 - The Use of Elastomers in the Oil Field (S 1988)
  • No. 21 - Application of Elastomers in the Aerospace and Defense Industries (F 1988)
  • No. 22 - Testing in Small Laboratories (S 1989)
  • No. 23 - Predictive Aging of Elastomers (F 1989)
  • No. 24 - Effective Design of Experiments (S 1990)
  • No. 25 - Thermal-Analysis Techniques, Principles and Advances (S 1991)
  • No. 26 - Dynamic Mechanical Testing of Rubber (F 1991)
  • No. 27 - Chemistry and Physics of Vulcanization (S 1992)
  • No. 28 - Flame Retardancy (F 1992)
  • No. 29 - Degradation and Protection of Elastomers (S 1993)
  • No. 30 - Instrumentation & Computer Control in the Rubber Industry (F 1993)
  • No. 31 - Fatigue in Rubber (S 1994)
  • No. 32 - Effective Use of Compounding Ingredients (F 1994)
  • No. 33 - Material Science and Compounding (S 1995)
  • No. 34 - Basics of Fillers (S 1995)
  • No. 35 - Basics of Natural Rubber (S 1995)
  • No. 36 - Latex (S 1995)
  • No. 37 - Tire Compounding (F 1995)
  • No. 38 - Fillers Part II (S 1996)
  • No. 39 - Elastomers (S 1996)
  • No. 40 - Rheology and Compound Processing (S 1996)
  • No. 41 - Aspects of Compounding Engineering (S 1997)
  • No. 42 - Aspects of Compounding Process Chemicals (S 1997)
  • No. 43 - Aspects of Compounding Structural Chemicals (S 1997)
  • No. 44 - Automotive Applications I (S 1998)
  • No. 45 - Automotive Applications II (S 1998)
  • No. 46 - Specialty Elastomers and Protective Chemicals for Their Use (S 1999)
  • No. 47 - Basic Tire Technology: Passenger and Light Trucks (S 2000)
  • No. 48 - Basic Tire Technology: Medium and Heavy Duty Truck (S 2001)
  • No. 49 Chemistry and Physics of Network Formation (S 2002) No. 50 - Elastomers and Their Applications (S 2004)