Titer Compounding of Neoprene Latex
Abstract The practical importance of free alkali content on the processing and storage life of Neoprene latexes, both raw and compounded, is demonstrated. It is shown that titer measurements are more sensitive than pH measurements for establishing the alkali level of Neoprene latex, that increasing amounts of alkali increase markedly the life of both raw and compounded latexes, that increasing amounts of alkali decrease the original viscosity of compounds and reduce very much the viscosity increase which takes place during aging but, that, within the ranges checked, the alkali content has little effect on the physical properties of films. A procedure for measuring accurately and adjusting easily the free alkali content of raw latex to a desired level is suggested.