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Blends of ground tire rubber devulcanized by microwaves/ HDPE - Part B: influence of clay addition Fabiula Danielli Bastos de Sousa1*, Júlia Rocha Gouveia 1, Pedro Mário Franco de Camargo Filho ,
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Tire and waste rubber recycling is a very important issue facing the rubber industry and science community. Compounding the ground rubber tire (GRT) with commercial polyolefins is a possible and effective way of used tire recycling which can provide new rubber/plastic blends at a much lower cost. In the present study, GRT and ultrasonically devulcanized GRT (DGRT) are incorporated into a ...
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Blends of ground tire rubber devulcanized by microwaves/HDPE - Part A: influence of devulcanization process Polímeros, 25(3), 256-264, 2015 257 the devulcanization process tends to increase the adhesion of the particles on the thermoplastic phase.
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Influence of ground tire rubber devulcanization conditions on properties of its thermoplastic vulcanizate blends with copolyester. Author links open overlay panel Boripat Sripornsawat a Sitisaiyidah Saiwari a Skulrat Pichaiyut b Charoen ...
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NATURAL RUBBER MODIFIED WITH DEVULCANIZED GROUND TIRE RUBBER(CAR) 5 Nowadays, rubber has been used widely in industry such as adhesives, insulating material and more. Rubber also can be processed to increase its mechanical properties through vulcanization.
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Ground tire rubber (GTR) was devulcanized in a system comprised of a conventional microwave oven adapted with a motorized stirring system with speed control by 5.5 minutes. Blends composed of GTR/h...
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ingly, carbon black is the most widely used filler [18]. 2.2. Recycling of ground tire rubber: Devulcanization process Vulcanized ground tire rubber (GTRv) samples were
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Tire and waste rubber recycling is a very important issue facing the rubber industry and science community. Compounding the ground rubber tire (GRT) with commercial polyolefins is a possible and effective way of used tire recycling which can provide new rubber/plastic blends at a much lower cost.
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Ground tire rubber (GTR) has been commonly used in polymeric matrices as fillers (Karger-Kocsis et al., 2013). However, the mechanical properties of the polymeric matrices, be it rubber, thermoplastic or thermoplastic elastomer; were found to deteriorate with the incorporation of GTR ( da Costa et al., 2006 , De et al., 2007 , Hong and Isayev, 2001 , Ismail et al., 2006 ).
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Natural rubber/butadiene rubber (NR/BR) blends are widely used in industrial areas for absorbing vibrations and shocks because of their excellent elastic stability. However, when an industrial-equipment surface is exposed to sunlight and oxygen over a long period of time, the rubber hardens.
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Tire and waste rubber recycling is a very important issue facing the rubber industry and science community. Compounding the ground rubber tire (GRT) with commercial polyolefins is a possible and effective way of used tire recycling which can provide new rubber/plastic blends at a much lower cost. In the present study, GRT and ultrasonically devulcanized GRT (DGRT) are incorporated into a
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Blends of ground tire rubber devulcanized by microwaves/ HDPE - Part B: influence of clay addition Fabiula Danielli Bastos de Sousa1*, Júlia Rocha Gouveia 1, Pedro Mário Franco de Camargo Filho ,
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on dynamically revulcanized blends based on Ground Tire Rubber (GTR)/High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). The devulcanization of the GTR was performed in a system comprised of a conventional microwave oven adapted with a motorized stirring at a constant microwaves power and at various exposure times. The influence of the devulcanization
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Furthermore, very fine ground rubber waste powder can be used in formulations with virgin rubber, in various applications . Reclamation or devulcanization is a further approach that has been used to convert tire rubber waste for reuse in new curable rubber compounds.
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Compounding the ground rubber tire (GRT) with commercial polyolefins is a possible and effective way of used tire recycling which can provide new rubber/plastic blends at a much lower cost. In the present study, GRT and ultrasonically devulcanized GRT (DGRT) are incorporated into a polypropylene.
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T g values of the devulcanized rubber and rubber phases of the blends were obtained from the values of maximum peaks of the curves tan δ versus temperature. These values are shown in the Figure 4 . Figure 4 T g values of the devulcanized rubber and rubber phases of the blends as determined by DMA.
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NATURAL RUBBER MODIFIED WITH DEVULCANIZED GROUND TIRE RUBBER(CAR) 5 Nowadays, rubber has been used widely in industry such as adhesives, insulating material and more. Rubber also can be processed to increase its mechanical properties through vulcanization.
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Similar to the degree of devulcanization (Equation (4) ), the degree of bonding, which is the difference in the intensity ratio of a bond between a devulcanized GTR and the initial one (Equation (5) ), can be used to quantify the degree of chemical modifications of the GTR after the exposure to the microwaves.
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