화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.69, No.7, 1301-1305, 1998
Effect of blend ratio on Mooney scorch time of rubber blends
The Mooney scorch times of three rubber blends [ epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) 50/SMR L, ENR 50/styrene butadiene rubber(SBR), and Standard Malaysian Rubber SMR L/SBR] were studied in the temperature range of 120-160 degrees C using an automatic Mooney viscometer. N-Cyclohexyl-2-benzothiazyl sulfenamide was used as the accelerator, and the rubber formulation was based on the conventional vulcanization system. Results for the blends investigated indicate that a negative deviation of scorch time from the interpolated value was observed, especially for temperatures lower than 130 degrees C. This observation was attributed to the induction effect of the ENR 50 in the ENR 50/SMR L and ENR 50/SBR blends to produce more activated precursors to crosslinks, thus enhancing interphase crosslinking. To a lesser extent, SMR L also exhibited such an induction effect in the SMR L/SBR blend. At 120 degrees C, maximum induction effect occurred at around a 40% blend ratio of ENR 50 and SMR L in the respective blends. For the filled stock at 140 degrees C, carbon black exhibited less effect on the scorch property of the blends compared to silica.