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Reporter : Chin-Tzu Chang Advisor : Cheng- Chien Wang Date : 2014-06-16. Outline. 1. Introductions 2. Experimental 2.1 Material and compounding 2.2 Mixing and cure characteristic determination 3 . Results and discussion 4. Conclusion. Introductions. Epoxidized natural rubber.
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Reporter : Chin-Tzu Chang Advisor : Cheng-Chien Wang Date : 2014-06-16
Outline 1. Introductions 2. Experimental 2.1 Material and compounding 2.2 Mixing and cure characteristic determination 3. Results and discussion 4. Conclusion
Introductions Epoxidized natural rubber Modified ENR NR • Tg • Oil resistance • Permeability • Polarity Natural rubber Review of the Literature Silica • Tensile strength • Tear strength ENR
Introductions white rice husk ash (WRHA) Rice Husk Ashes (RHA) black rice husk ash (BRHA) silica and carbon RHA Commercial silica Evaluate Commercial carbon
ExperimentalMaterial and compounding Epoxidized natural rubber (ENR50) S Sulfur ZnO Zinc oxide Stearic acid N-cyclohexyl-2-benzothiazole-2-sulphenamide (CBS)
ExperimentalMaterial and compounding Tetrametylthiuramdisulphide(TMTD) ‘N-isopropyl-N-phenylenediamine(IPPD) γ-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (A-189)
ExperimentalMaterial and compounding Table 1. Typical formulations Table 2. Chemical property of WRHA and BRHA Table 3. Physical properties of WRHA, BRHA, silica and carbon black
ExperimentalMixing and cure characteristic determination Filler Curing agents ENR Siliane laboratory size two roll mixing mill ENR Filler Siliane Curing agents various filler of compounds
Results and discussion Fig. 1. Typical torque-time curves of WRHA-filled ENR vulcanizates.
Results and discussion Fig. 2. Typical torque-time curves of BRHA-filled ENR vulcanizates.
Results and discussion Table 4. Cure time (t90), scorch time and maximum torque of WRHA-tilled ENR vulcanizates with coupling agent Table 5. Cure time (t90), scorch time and maximum torque of BRHA-tilled ENR vulcanizates with coupling agent
Results and discussion Fig. 3. The effect of filler loadings on tensile strengths of WRHA and BRHA-filled ENR vulcanizates.
Results and discussion Fig. 4. The effect of filler loadings on tear strengths of WRHA and BRHA-filled ENR vulcanizates.
Results and discussion Fig. 5. The hardness of WRHA and BRHA-filled ENR vulcanizates.
Results and discussion Table 8. Cure time (t90), scorch time and maximum torque of WRHA, BRHA, silica and carbon black-filled ENR vulcanizates with and without coupling agent (20 phr)
Results and discussion Table 9. Physical properties of WRHA, BRHA, silica and carbon black-filled ENR vulcanizates with and without coupling agent (20 phr)
Conclusion • The main objective of this study is to gauge the possibility of utilizing the low-cost rice husk ashes (RHA) as alternative filler materials in epoxidizednatural rubber (ENR). • It has been shown that with white RHA, apart from exhibiting better physical properties than black RHA, properties are not much more inferior when compared to the commercial carbon black or silica-filled vulcanizates. • As a whole, this study indicates that the potential of RHA, especially the white RHA, can be exploited further by controlling particle size and particle size distribution, improving filler dispersion and also its surface functionality.
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