Additional elevated temperature cure, usually without pressure, to increase the glass transition temperature, to improve final properties, or to complete the cure.
Additional elevated-temperature cure, usually without pressure, to improve final properties and/or complete the cure, or decrease the percentage of volatiles in the molding.
Curing process by application of heat after the chemical exothermic reaction has subsided to get higher Tg.
Use of an oven for completion of thermosetting cure.
An additional elevated-temperature exposure that is performed often without tooling or pressure to improve elevated-temperature mechanical properties, for example.
a deliberate heat exposure to the vulcanized rubber part, typically in an oven, in order to optimize final properties by further vulcanization reactions or by volatilization of unwanted chemical residues from the rubber