Natural Rubber/Fluoro Elastomer Blends: Effect of Third Component on Cure Characteristics, Morphology, Mechanical Properties, and Automotive Fuel Swelling

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Author listManisara Phiriyawirut, Thalatchanan Limwongwatthananan, Surawut Kaemram, Sirithada Wiengkaew

PublisherScientific Research Publishing

Publication year2013

JournalOpen Journal of Polymer Chemistry (2165-6681)

Volume number3

Issue number4

Start page79

End page85

Number of pages7

ISSN2165-6681

eISSN2165-6711

URLhttps://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=36985


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Abstract

The natural rubber (NR) was mixed with fluoro elastomer (FKM), due to the difference of polarity in NR and FKM made this blend incompatible so the third component was used. NR/FKM blended with the blend ratio of 70/30 was prepared by using a two-roll mill and vulcanization in a compression mold at 180 ̊C using peroxide as a curative agent. Epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) or polyisoprene-graft-maleic acid monomethyl ester (PI-ME) was used as a third component. The curing characteristics, morphology, mechanical properties, and automotive fuel swelling were investigated. The results indicated that the scorch time and cure time of the blend rubbers were longer as adding ENR or PI-ME. Both mechanical properties and automotive fuel resistance of the blend rubbers were found to increase with adding ENR in rubber blend. Conversely for adding PI-ME, automotive fuel resistance of the blend rubbers was found to decrease progressively with increasing PI-ME content.


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Natural rubberPolymer blends


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