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Effects of trans-polyoctylene rubber (TOR) on the properties of NR/EPDM blends

  • Hanyang University
  • Provincial College of Damyang

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Abstract

trans-Polyoctylene rubber (TOR) was melt blended with an incompatible NR/EPDM (70/30) blend. Mixing torque and temperature were reduced as TOR was added to NR/EPDM blend. The curing characteristics of the blend were affected as TOR participated in vulcanization and became a part of network. A scanning electron micrograph demonstrated that addition of TOR improved the compatibility of the blend and thereby led to a finer phase morphology. The ozone resistance of the blends was determined in terms of a critical stress-strain parameter. The critical stored energy density for ozone cracking was significantly enhanced for the TOR containing rubber blend. It was believed that the improvement in ozone resistance arised from finely dispersed ozone-resistant EPDM particles in the blend. TOR caused an improvement in dynamic properties and an increase in tensile modulus, but a decrease in tensile stress and elongation at break of the rubber blend.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)749-756
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Applied Polymer Science
Volume73
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

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