Abstract
The dielectric loss and the activation energy of polychloroprene rubber compounds were measured using precise dielectric and ultrasonic tech niques. The mixes used involve variation in the vulcanizing system concentra tion and the carbon black type and amount. The measurements were carried out at a wide range of frequency.
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