2015
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.815.59
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The Effects of Trans-Polyoctylene Rubber (TOR) on the Properties of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Recycled Natural Latex Gloves (NBR/NRL-G) Compounds

Abstract: The using of Trans-Polyoctylene Rubber (TOR) as a compatibilizer with acrylonitrile butadiene rubber/recycled natural latex gloves (NBR/NRL-G) has been investigated. The compounds were prepared with different (TOR) loading (0, 2, 4,6 and 8 Phr) using two roll mills at room temperature. The properties such as cure characteristics, tensile properties, physical properties and morphology were studied. The compatibilized (NBR/NRL-G) compounds exhibited overall good cure characteristics, morphological and physical p… Show more

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“…Dahham et al [11] observed the following phenomena after using different TOR contents (2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 parts) in sawdust (SD) flour reinforced ENR-25: the rising TOR content reduced scorch time and curing time, as well as the viscosity of the rubber compound, which is conducive to processing; a high TOR content (10 parts) brought a stronger interface adhesion between SD and ENR-25, thus improving the tensile strength and modulus of the rubber compound. Dahham et al [12] investigated the influence of the TOR over the rubber compound performance of nitrile-butadiene rubber/natural rubber latex gloves (NBR/NRL-G); the results show that, compared with the uncompatibilized NBR/NRL-G, the compatibilized NBR/NRL-G compound has good curing features, morphology and physical properties; the tensile strength of the compound is the best when the TOR dosage is smaller than 6 parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dahham et al [11] observed the following phenomena after using different TOR contents (2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 parts) in sawdust (SD) flour reinforced ENR-25: the rising TOR content reduced scorch time and curing time, as well as the viscosity of the rubber compound, which is conducive to processing; a high TOR content (10 parts) brought a stronger interface adhesion between SD and ENR-25, thus improving the tensile strength and modulus of the rubber compound. Dahham et al [12] investigated the influence of the TOR over the rubber compound performance of nitrile-butadiene rubber/natural rubber latex gloves (NBR/NRL-G); the results show that, compared with the uncompatibilized NBR/NRL-G, the compatibilized NBR/NRL-G compound has good curing features, morphology and physical properties; the tensile strength of the compound is the best when the TOR dosage is smaller than 6 parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%