reactive blending, reinforcement and curing of nr/br/epdm
Reactive blending, reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM
Incorporation of EPDM into NR/BR blends improves ozone resistance, but leads to poor properties because of differences in filler affinity and cure incompatibility of the rubber components. In this work, the cure incompatibility is overcome by utilising a reactive processing technique, making use of the most commonly used accelerator CBS and sulfur.
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In this work, the cure incompatibility is overcome by utilizing a reactive processing technique, making use of the most commonly used accelerator CBS and sulfur. The entire amount of curatives is first added into the EPDM. After a thermal pretreatment step related to the scorch time of the EPDM, the modified EPDM is mixed with pre-blended NR/BR.
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The preparation of natural rubber (NR)/butadiene rubber (BR)/ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM) compounds for tyre sidewall applications by grafting of EPDM with N-cyclohexyl-2-benzothiazole sulphenamide via reactive blending prior to mixing with the other components and vulcanisation is described.
Send InquiryBlending, Curing and Reinforcement of NR/BR/EPDM Compounds
various EPDM-types: lENB-EPDM has the highest reactivity, however gelationis observed at low conversions. lNo grafting is observed for DCPD-EPDM. l The highest grafting efficiency can be reached for HD-EPDM. üENB-EPDM grafted with 20% of CTBBS is insufficient to provide significantly improved mechanical properties
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Reactive blending, reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM compounds for tire sidewall applications By Kannika Sahakaro, N. Naskar, Rabin Datta and Jacobus W.M. Noordermeer Year: 2007
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NR/BR/EPDM (35/35/30) ternary blends are prepared by reactive mixing of the pretreated EPDM with CBS fragments attached with premasticated NR/BR on a two-roll mill.
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Reactive blending reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM compounds for tire sidewall applications Published in Rubber, fibres, plastics international, Vol. 4, p.195-207.
Send InquiryBlending of NR/BR/ENR/EPDM-g-GMA by reactive processing
Application of ethylene–propylene-diene monomer (EPDM) grafted with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA), along with epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) was investigated for tire sidewall blend. The presence of...
Send InquiryEPDM-rubber in blends with NR/BR-elastomers for ozone
N2 - Blending of saturated ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM) with highly unsaturated rubbers, such as natural rubber (NR) and (butadiene rubber) BR, is a rapidly developing area especially for tyre sidewall applications, where the saturated elastomer can be considered as a polymeric antioxidant for the diene rubbers.
Send InquiryDevelopment of a Passenger-Car Radial-Tyre Sidewall
arising out of the direct mixing of an NR/BR/EPDM blend. With incorporation of pretreated EPDM in an NR/BR blend, it was possible to reduce antidegradant and wax dosages, with improvement in ozone resistance, fatigue to failure, and cut growth properties. Keywords: NR; BR; EPDM; Sidewall compound; Reactive blending technique;
Send InquiryReactive blending, reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM
Incorporation of EPDM into NR/BR blends improves ozone resistance, but leads to poor properties because of differences in filler affinity and cure incompatibility of the rubber components. In this work, the cure incompatibility is overcome by utilising a reactive processing technique, making use of the most commonly used accelerator CBS and sulfur.
Send InquiryReactive Blending, Reinforcement and Curing of NR/BR/EPDM
In this work, the cure incompatibility is overcome by utilizing a reactive processing technique, making use of the most commonly used accelerator CBS and sulfur. The entire amount of curatives is first added into the EPDM. After a thermal pretreatment step related to the scorch time of the EPDM, the modified EPDM is mixed with pre-blended NR/BR.
Send InquiryReactive blending, reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM
The preparation of natural rubber (NR)/butadiene rubber (BR)/ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM) compounds for tyre sidewall applications by grafting of EPDM with N-cyclohexyl-2-benzothiazole sulphenamide via reactive blending prior to mixing with the other components and vulcanisation is described.
Send InquiryBlending, Curing and Reinforcement of NR/BR/EPDM Compounds
various EPDM-types: lENB-EPDM has the highest reactivity, however gelationis observed at low conversions. lNo grafting is observed for DCPD-EPDM. l The highest grafting efficiency can be reached for HD-EPDM. üENB-EPDM grafted with 20% of CTBBS is insufficient to provide significantly improved mechanical properties
Send InquiryReactive blending, reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM
Reactive blending, reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM compounds for tire sidewall applications By Kannika Sahakaro, N. Naskar, Rabin Datta and Jacobus W.M. Noordermeer Year: 2007
Send InquiryReactive blending reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM
Reactive blending reinforcement and curing of NR/BR/EPDM compounds for tire sidewall applications Published in Rubber, fibres, plastics international, Vol. 4, p.195-207.
Send InquiryMixing, Curing and Reinforcement of NR/BR/EPDM Blends for
NR/BR/EPDM (35/35/30) ternary blends are prepared by reactive mixing of the pretreated EPDM with CBS fragments attached with premasticated NR/BR on a two-roll mill.
Send InquiryBlending of NR/BR/ENR/EPDM-g-GMA by reactive processing
Application of ethylene–propylene-diene monomer (EPDM) grafted with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA), along with epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) was investigated for tire sidewall blend. The presence of...
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