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In this exclusive interview, I’m at Gradient Compounds in the Netherlands, chatting with CEO & co‑founder David Brown about their groundbreaking technology that decrosslinks cured rubber without high heat or harsh chemicals. We dive into how this innovation turns production scrap and end‑of‑life rubber into reusable material, opening the door to a truly circular rubber economy. 📌 What you’ll learn in this episode: The inspiring story behind Gradient Compounds’ founding mission A deep dive into how their inline decrosslinking technology works Which rubber types and curing systems it supports Real-world applications, case studies, and customer feedback The sustainability impact and CO₂ savings potential 👉 Don’t miss the next video in this series, where I bring samples back to the lab and test how decrosslinked rubber performs in real vulcanization trials see how it mills, mixes, cures, and measures up. Here is the Lab Video link: • Inside the Lab: Testing Decrosslinked Rubb... Perfect for: Engineering students Materials scientists Industry professionals Chemistry enthusiasts Anyone curious about how everyday materials work NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: Hit SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications! @MyRubberHeart ENGAGE WITH US: Comment below with your questions about rubber modification Share your experiences with modified rubber materials Suggest topics for future episodes ❤️ SUPPORT THE SHOW: Share this video with fellow science enthusiasts Check out our videos from season 1 #RubberScience #MaterialsEngineering #ChemicalModification #ScienceEducation #Engineering #Chemistry #RubberTechnology #MaterialScience #myrubberheart #IndustryInnovation #STEM #sustainability