화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.81, No.1, 47-52, 2001
Cure and mechanical properties of filled SMR L/ENR 25 and SMR L/SBR blends
The effect of blend ratio of natural rubber/epoxidized natural rubber (SMR L/ENR 25) and natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber (SMR L/SBR) blends on scorch time (t(2)), cure time (t(90)), resilience, hardness, and fatigue properties were studied in the presence of car bon black and silica. An accelerated sulfur vulcanization system was used throughout the investigation. The scorch and cure times of the rubber compound were assessed by using a Moving-Bie Rheometer (MDR 2000). Resilience, hardness, and fatigue life were determined by using a Wallace Dunlop Tripsometer, a Wallace Bead Load Hardness Tester, and a Fatigue to Failure Tester, respectively. The results indicate that t(2) and t(90) decrease with increasing ENR 25 composition in the SMR L/ENR 25 blend whereas both values increase with increasing SBR content in the SMR L/SBR blend. This observation is attributed to faster cure in ENR 25 and higher saturation in SBR. Resilience decreases with increase in % ENR and % SBR but hardness shows the reverse behavior in their respective blends. The fatigue life increases with % ENR, but it passes through a maximum with % SBR in the respective blends. In all cases, aging lowers the fatigue life, a phenomenon that is caused by the breakdown of crosslinks in the vulcanizate. Differences in all the observed values between carbon black-filled and silica-filled blends ar e associated with the varying degrees of interaction and dispersion of the two fillers in the rubber blend matrix.