The Finished Product of Rubber Bearing Mechanical Performance Analysis in the Low Temperature

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In this paper, an experiment is carried out on compressive elastic modulus, shear modulus, silicon fat consistency and peel strength of synthetic rubber bearing and cold type natural rubber bearing produced in Shanghai Rubber Factory under low temperature condition. The experiment reveals the mechanical property of rubber bearing and change law of cooling temperature difference which offers reference and guidance for the selection of rubber bearing products under low temperature condition.

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