Claims
- 1. A free-flowing granular crosslinkable rubber composition, consisting essentially of:
- 100 parts by weight of vulcanized rubber granules intimately mixed and coated with 3-35 parts by weight of a solution of unvulcanized polyoctenamer dissolved in oil capable of dissolving said unvulcanized polyoctenamer, wherein the ratio of oil to unvulcanized polyoctenamer is 95:5 parts by weight to 60:40 parts by weight, at a temperature below the decomposition temperature of the unvulcanized polyoctenamer, and an effective amount of a vulcanizing agent.
- 2. The mixture of claim 1, wherein said vulcanized rubber is selected from the group consisting of BR, EP(D)M, IR, IIR, NR, SBR, CR, polyoctenamer and acrylonitrile-butadiene rubbers.
- 3. The mixture of claim 2, wherein said rubber granules have a size in the range of about 0.1-10 mm.
- 4. The mixture of claim 3, wherein said rubber granules have a size in the range from 0.5-4 mm.
- 5. The mixture of claim 4, wherein said oil is a mineral oil or a plasticizer oil.
- 6. The mixture of claim 5 wherein said oil is an aromatic oil, aliphatic oil or paraffinic oil which is thermally and chemically stable at temperatures from about 150.degree.-250.degree. C.
- 7. The mixture of claim 6, wherein said oil is a paraffinic oil.
- 8. The mixture of claim 7, wherein the ratio of oil to unvulcanized polyoctenamer is 90:10 to 75:25 parts by weight.
- 9. The mixture of claim 8, wherein the amount of unvulcanized polyoctenamer is 0.5-20 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of said vulcanized rubber granules.
- 10. The mixture of claim 9, wherein said vulcanizing agent is sulfur, sulfur donors and mixtures of sulfur and a vulcanization accelerator.
- 11. The mixture of claim 10, wherein said vulcanizing agent is sulfur and a vulcanization accelerator.
- 12. A free-flowing granular crosslinkable rubber composition, consisting essentially of: 100 parts by weight of vulcanized rubber granules mixed with an effective amount of sulfur and vulcanization accelerator, and 3-35 parts by weight of a solution of an unvulcanized polyoctenamer dissolved in a paraffinic oil, wherein said mixture contains 95:5 parts by weight of oil to 60:40 parts by weight of unvulcanized polyoctenamer wherein said oil is capable of dissolving the polyoctenamer and is thermally and chemically stable at temperatures of about 150.degree.-250.degree. C., and wherein said vulcanized rubber is intimately mixed and coated with said unvulcanized polyoctenamer dissolved in oil.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/200,310, filed Feb. 23, 1994, now abandoned, a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/859,870 filed Mar. 30, 1992, now abandoned.
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