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- Factice abstract "Factice is vulcanized unsaturated vegetable or animal oil, used as a processing aid and property modifier in rubber.Longer chain fatty-acid containing oils such as rapeseed or meadowfoam produce a harder, more desirable factice. Soybean oil produces lower quality factice, though it can be mixed with longer-chain oils to yield factice nearly as good as that made from long chain oils alone. Oil-resistant factice is made with castor oil.Cross-linking the fatty-acid chains with sulfur (brown factice) or S2Cl2 (white factice) yields a rubbery material that improves the processing characteristics and ozone resistance of rubber. Varying the amount of factice changes the physical properties of the rubber; molded items might be 5-10% factice, extrusions 15-30%. Rubber erasers can have as much as 4 times as much factice as rubber in their composition.".
- Factice wikiPageID "37664260".
- Factice wikiPageRevisionID "603905254".
- Factice hasPhotoCollection Factice.
- Factice subject Category:Vegetable_oils.
- Factice comment "Factice is vulcanized unsaturated vegetable or animal oil, used as a processing aid and property modifier in rubber.Longer chain fatty-acid containing oils such as rapeseed or meadowfoam produce a harder, more desirable factice. Soybean oil produces lower quality factice, though it can be mixed with longer-chain oils to yield factice nearly as good as that made from long chain oils alone.".
- Factice label "Factice".
- Factice label "Faktis".
- Factice sameAs Faktis.
- Factice sameAs m.0ndwgmp.
- Factice sameAs Q5428682.
- Factice sameAs Q5428682.
- Factice wasDerivedFrom Factice?oldid=603905254.
- Factice isPrimaryTopicOf Factice.