Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates

The effects of filler loading on the tensile and elongation at break of SMR 10 using a sulphur vulcanization system was studied. Carbon black (N220) was used as the fillers and the loading range was from 10 to 40 phr. Two Roll Mill (Model LS-22005) and 25 Ton Hot Cold Molding Press (Model LS22025) u...

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Main Author: Mohd Faisal, Ahmad Shafawi
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.ump.umpir.34082021-07-06T04:05:31Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3408/ Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates Mohd Faisal, Ahmad Shafawi TP Chemical technology The effects of filler loading on the tensile and elongation at break of SMR 10 using a sulphur vulcanization system was studied. Carbon black (N220) was used as the fillers and the loading range was from 10 to 40 phr. Two Roll Mill (Model LS-22005) and 25 Ton Hot Cold Molding Press (Model LS22025) used for mixing and molding press. Both equipments were supplied by Lotus Scientific. Tensile and elongation at break were determined using a Universal Testing Machine (Model 133004600771) operating at 20 mm/min. Results show that, elongation at break decreases, but tensile strength, increase with filler loading. This observation is attributed to the rubber–filler interphaseinteraction of carbon black and rubber. 2010-04 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3408/1/CD5919_MOHD_FAISAL_AHMAD_SHAWAFI.PDF Mohd Faisal, Ahmad Shafawi (2010) Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates
description The effects of filler loading on the tensile and elongation at break of SMR 10 using a sulphur vulcanization system was studied. Carbon black (N220) was used as the fillers and the loading range was from 10 to 40 phr. Two Roll Mill (Model LS-22005) and 25 Ton Hot Cold Molding Press (Model LS22025) used for mixing and molding press. Both equipments were supplied by Lotus Scientific. Tensile and elongation at break were determined using a Universal Testing Machine (Model 133004600771) operating at 20 mm/min. Results show that, elongation at break decreases, but tensile strength, increase with filler loading. This observation is attributed to the rubber–filler interphaseinteraction of carbon black and rubber.
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author Mohd Faisal, Ahmad Shafawi
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title Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates
title_short Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates
title_full Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates
title_fullStr Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates
title_full_unstemmed Effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates
title_sort effect of carbon black loading on the mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates
publishDate 2010
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3408/1/CD5919_MOHD_FAISAL_AHMAD_SHAWAFI.PDF
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