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Reinforcement of Elastomers by Nanoscaled Fillers
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This book is for those interested in improving the properties of elastomers. It provides an exhaustive overview of the influence of different types of fillers.Starting with the manufacture and char...
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This book is for those interested in improving the properties of elastomers. It provides an exhaustive overview of the influence of different types of fillers.
Starting with the manufacture and characterization of the fillers, the main factor determining the reinforcement is the rubber–filler interaction, which is discussed in detail and is the parameter part for the reinforcement of elastomers. The filler dispersion and distribution depend on the mixing procedure, the type and content of the filler, the nature of the polymer, and the presence of plasticizer. The rheological behavior and the vulcanizate properties are discussed comprehensively according to their different activity and the aspect ratio of the filler. Examples are given from tire compounds and from technical rubber goods.
Advantages of the functionalization of fillers and the polymers are also presented. The importance of wet compounding is shown in dynamic and ultimate properties. In contrast, carbon nanotubes can form hybrid systems with carbon black or silica and are suitable for special applications like anisometric orientations, increase of tear energy, and reducing cut growth resistance of the compound. Exfoliated layered silica gives excellent barrier properties.
Starting with the manufacture and characterization of the fillers, the main factor determining the reinforcement is the rubber–filler interaction, which is discussed in detail and is the parameter part for the reinforcement of elastomers. The filler dispersion and distribution depend on the mixing procedure, the type and content of the filler, the nature of the polymer, and the presence of plasticizer. The rheological behavior and the vulcanizate properties are discussed comprehensively according to their different activity and the aspect ratio of the filler. Examples are given from tire compounds and from technical rubber goods.
Advantages of the functionalization of fillers and the polymers are also presented. The importance of wet compounding is shown in dynamic and ultimate properties. In contrast, carbon nanotubes can form hybrid systems with carbon black or silica and are suitable for special applications like anisometric orientations, increase of tear energy, and reducing cut growth resistance of the compound. Exfoliated layered silica gives excellent barrier properties.
Price: $249.99
Pages: 680.00
Publisher: Hanser Publications
Imprint: Hanser Publications
Publication Date:
14 March 2025
ISBN: 9781569909133
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Textiles & Polymers, Plastics & polymers, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Chemical & Biochemical, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Manufacturing, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Industrial Engineering, Engineering applications of polymers & composites
1 Introduction to Filled Elastomers
2 Active Fillers
3 Characterization of Fillers
4 Mixing Process for Rubber Compounds
5 Filler Dispersion in Rubber
6 Distribution of Filler in Rubber Blends
7 Rubber-Filler and Filler-Filler Interactions
8 Flow Behavior of Rubber Compounds
9 Physical Properties of Rubber Vulcanizates
10 Dynamic-Mechanical Properties
11 Fatigue and Fracture of Elastomers
2 Active Fillers
3 Characterization of Fillers
4 Mixing Process for Rubber Compounds
5 Filler Dispersion in Rubber
6 Distribution of Filler in Rubber Blends
7 Rubber-Filler and Filler-Filler Interactions
8 Flow Behavior of Rubber Compounds
9 Physical Properties of Rubber Vulcanizates
10 Dynamic-Mechanical Properties
11 Fatigue and Fracture of Elastomers