Doing It the Champ Way

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by sweller, Oct 11, 2003.

  1. sweller

    Mr Precision Guest

    Yeah probably is.

    They add anti-oxidants to stop perishing and other stuff to do other
    things. The vulcanisation reaction depends on there being unreacted sulphur
    in the tyre compound, as the reaction proceeds the amount of free sulphur
    drops down like an exponential decay to almost zero slowing the reaction.
    Stabilisers could stop the rubber oxidising in air and mop up excess
    sulphur.
    Pass, the experts could tell you.

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