Does rubber shrink as it ages ?

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Posted by OlivWriter
04-3-2024 05:17:14
#1

Hello
I read on the forum that some people used heat shrink tubing to recreate adhesion on their tray/roller...
Which brings me to my question, does the rubber shrink as it ages, because the diameter must not change despite the addition of the sheath...
I've read that some people sand their tray/roller, but I still ask the question: Does rubber shrink as it ages?
THANKS ...

 
Posted by OlivWriter
07-3-2024 07:25:06
#2

Does anyone have an idea for my question ?

 
Posted by thetypewriterman
07-3-2024 15:48:24
#3

Rubber probably doesn't shrink.  But as it ages, it first turns hard, then some years later cracks and in some cases turns very soft, like chewing gum.  Then the 'chewing gum' rubber hardens again and becomes very brittle.  This applies to all sorts of rubber - grommets, feet, rubber stops, feed rolls.  Platens tend just to go very hard but do not shrink until they are 100-plus years old.  Then they crack.

 
Posted by OlivWriter
08-3-2024 10:43:02
#4

Thank you Thetypewriterman for this answer, it confirms what I read on the internet ...

 


 
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