Effect of Titanium Dioxide on Cure Characteristics and Physico Mechanical Properties of High-Temperature Vulcanizing Silicone Rubber Composites
Leong Zhi Wei,
Noraiham Mohamad,
Siti Nor Rohimah Fauzi
et al.
Abstract:Silicone rubber (SiR), a vital elastomer, is extensively used in producing various engineering and general products, owing to its distinctive properties. Despite the remarkable properties, SiR-based products require anti-microbial agents such as titanium dioxide, TiO2 to negate black mold issues. Still, adding this agent alters the composites' processability and physical and mechanical properties. This study examined the impact of adding different TiO2 content as fillers on silicone rubber composites' processa… Show more
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