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Effect of the Vulcanizing System on the Mechanical Properties of Butyl Rubber/Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer-Carbon Black Blends

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Journal of applied Polymer Science, 90(6), p.1539-1544, 2003Trabajos contenidos:
  • Abd-El Salam, F
  • Abd-El Salam, M. H
  • Mostafa, M. T
  • Nagy, M. R
  • Mohamed, M. I
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: The effect of the vulcanizing system on the mechanical properties of butyl rubber/ethylene propylene diene monomer-general purpose furnace black-(GPF)blends was studied with static and dynamic mechanical measurements for these blends. The classical theory of elasticity was applied to show the mechanical behavior of the rubber-polymer blend and to calculate the degree of crosslinking. From the dynamic mechanical measurements, the elastic modulus, internal friction, and thermal diffusivity were calculated. The observed variations were explained in view of the role played by both the vulcanizing system and the reinforcing carbon black.
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The effect of the vulcanizing system on the mechanical properties of butyl rubber/ethylene propylene diene monomer-general purpose furnace black-(GPF)blends was studied with static and dynamic mechanical measurements for these blends. The classical theory of elasticity was applied to show the mechanical behavior of the rubber-polymer blend and to calculate the degree of crosslinking. From the dynamic mechanical measurements, the elastic modulus, internal friction, and thermal diffusivity were calculated. The observed variations were explained in view of the role played by both the vulcanizing system and the reinforcing carbon black.

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