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Resistance of NBR-Based Fuel Hose Tube to Fuel-Alcohol Blends
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Abstract
The recent history of NBR fuel hose tubes is reviewed, with special emphasis on retention of physical properties after exposure to various test media, including fuel-alcohol blends.
Also studied was the problem of permeability. It was found that one route to dramatically lowering permeabilities is the application of a thin veneer of nylon to an NBR base.
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Dunn, J. and Pfisterer, H., "Resistance of NBR-Based Fuel Hose Tube to Fuel-Alcohol Blends," SAE Technical Paper 800856, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800856.Also In
References
- Dunn J. R. Pfisterer H. A. Ridland J. J. Rubber Chem. Technol. 52 331 1979
- Dunn J. R. Sandrap J. P. “Improved Sour Fuel and Fuel Permeability Resistance in NBR Vulcanizates” presented at the Scandanavian Rubber Conference Copenhagen, Denmark April 3 1979
- Pfisterer H. A. Dunn J. R. “New Factors Affecting The Performance Of Automotive Fuel Hose Tubing” presented at a meeting of the Rubber Division American Chemical Society Cleveland, Ohio October 24 1979
- Schwarz H. F. “Carboxylated Nitrile Rubbers Contribute Oil Resistance to Chlorosulphonated Polyethylene Membranes” presented at a meeting of the Rubber Division American Chemical Society Las Vegas, Nevada May 20 1980