Effect of silica on the properties of elastomeric materials based on NR/BR/SBR ternary rubber blend
Date
2018-11-02Authors
Jovanović, Slaviša
Jovanović, Vojislav
Marković, Gordana
Marinović-Cincović, Milena
Gligorić, Miladin
Vukić, Nevena
Samaržija-Jovanović, Suzana
Budinski-Simendić, Jaroslava
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The effects of pyrogeneous silica on the mechanical properties of elastomeric
materials based on natural rubber (NR), polybutadiene rubber (PB) and styrene butadiene
rubber (SBR) are reported. For sample preparations the content of
network precursor was constant (25:25:50), but the content of filler was varied (0,
40, 60, 80, 100 phr). Curing behavior was assessed using oscillating disc
rheometer. Results indicated that the minimum torque and maximum torque
increase with increasing filler loading in the compounds, whereas scorch time
shows a decreasing trend. Cure time of obtained composites increases with
increasing filler loading. Mechanical properties were evaluated before and after
thermal ageing (during 72h at 1 00°C) of obtained composite materials.
Incorporation of silica has improved the tensile modulus, hardness, tear strength,
and resistances toward swelling in organic solvents. However, elongation at break
exhibited a different trend. For tensile strength, optimum values were obtained at
60 phr silica content
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