2010
DOI: 10.1177/096739111001800605
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Mechanical and Surface Properties of E-beam Irradiated Polytetrafluoroethylene-Silicone Rubber Composites

Abstract: Compounding electron beam irradiated polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE or Teflon) powder with silicone rubber produced silicone rubber/PTFE composites with desired physical properties. PTFE powder was exposed to electron beam irradiation at various doses and characterized by FTIR, DSC and contact angle measurements. Irradiation of PTFE with high energy electron beam induced chain scission reactions. Irradiated PTFE showed higher degree of crystallization and lower melting point with increasing absorbed dose. Numbe… Show more

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“…The change in the heat of crystallization of PTFE before and after irradiation and its melting points are tabulated in Table 3. However, Dadbin et al (2010) studied the effect of irradiation on molecular weight of PTFE and reported that on increasing the dose form 100 kGy to 500 kGy, the molecular weight of PTFE reduces. Similar trends were also reported by Barylski et al (2020), Barylski et al (2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The change in the heat of crystallization of PTFE before and after irradiation and its melting points are tabulated in Table 3. However, Dadbin et al (2010) studied the effect of irradiation on molecular weight of PTFE and reported that on increasing the dose form 100 kGy to 500 kGy, the molecular weight of PTFE reduces. Similar trends were also reported by Barylski et al (2020), Barylski et al (2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 10 mg of irradiated or pre-sintered PTFE scrap were analysed under nitrogen atmosphere at a flow rate of 20 cm 3 /min and at a heating rate 10°C/min up to 380°C. The average molecular weight of PTFE was calculated by using Suwas’ equation as follows (Dadbin et al , 2010; Barylski et al , 2020; Barylski et al , 2020). …”
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confidence: 99%