Calculating Boiler Tank Size for Steam Curing of Rubber Linings

Calculating Boiler Size for Tank Rubber Lining Steam Curing Blair tank rubber lining experts explain how to calculate the boiler size when steam curing rubber linings. Blair Rubber’s technical staff is available to provide further assistance with Blair’s products and questions/answers that are not addressed in the following bulletin.

Difficulty Removing Plastic Backing From Tie Gum & Cover Stock

Difficulty Removing Plastic Backing From Tie Gum & Cover Stock When trying to remove the plastic (poly) backing from certain grades of tie gum and cover stocks, primarily grades EP and B, you may find it more difficult than MSHA or Grade II materials. This is because EPDM and butyl polymers have a similar chemistry to polyethylene, the plastic backing …

Hard Rubber and Soft Rubber Linings Compared

Hard Rubber and Soft Rubber Linings Compared As the Blair Rubber Co. increases its global presence, it has become apparent that hard natural rubber lining is common throughout the world. This is not surprising, since hard rubber has withstood the test of time as a protective membrane for metal vessels handling chemically aggressive materials.

Rubber Lining Field Installation

Rubber Lining Field Installation The following technical bulletin presents an overview of the field installation of rubber linings. Blair Rubber’s technical staff is available to provide further assistance with Blair’s products and questions/answers that are not addressed in the following bulletin.