Re: seek thermal properties of raw liquid rubber latex




<dances_with_barkadas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I seek the thermal properties of liquid raw latex as tapped from the
> tree.
>
> - freezing point
>
> - heat of fusion
>
> - specific heat capacity of the liquid
>
> - specific heat capacity of the frozen solid
>
>
>
> Serious google-ing hasn't helped. Anyone know which trade association
> libraries might have this info at hand?
>

I doubt anyone knows, you could try http://www.tarrc.co.uk/


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