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publicationDate 2007-10-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Foam rubber composition and foam rubber molding
abstract An object of the present invention is to not only solve the problem of discoloration of a metallic coating by blending OBSH, but also to suppress a decrease in cross-linking density (decrease in formability) due to a large amount of OBSH, and to improve high-temperature elongation. Prevents cracking during molding. A rubber component having a diene content of EPDM of 5 to 6.9% by mass is blended with 5 to 14 parts by mass of OBSH as a foaming agent, and a sulfur-donating vulcanizing agent is 1 to 7 as a vulcanizing agent. It is a foamed rubber composition containing part by mass, and the foamed rubber molded body after foam molding (for example, the mold forming part 12 of the door weather strip 10) has an elongation at 150 ° C. of 100% or more. [Selection] Figure 1
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