Linseed Oil Plasticizer Based Natural Rubber/Expandable
The effects of linseed oil on the cure and mechanical properties of the NR/EG vulcanizates such as cure time, tensile strength, tear strength, modulus, elongation at break and swelling behavior...
Linseed Oil Plasticizer Based Natural Rubber/Expandable
The effects of linseed oil on the cure and mechanical properties of the NR/EG vulcanizates such as cure time, tensile strength, tear strength, modulus, elongation at break and swelling behavior have been studied to evaluate its suitability as plasticizer. Naphthenic oil was used as a reference.
Journal of Polymers and the Environment | Volume 23, issue 4
Linseed Oil Plasticizer Based Natural Rubber/Expandable Graphite Vulcanizates: Synthesis and Characterizations Sheela S. Fernandez Sam Kunchandy Swapankumar Ghosh Original Paper Published: 12 April 2015 Pages: 526 - 533 Hard Biodegradable Biopolymer Obtained from Whey Protein Concentrate and Montmorillonite M. Kawecka-Radomska M. Tomczyńska-Mleko
Linseed Oil Plasticizer Based Natural Rubber/Expandable
Natural rubber (NR)/expandable graphite (EG) vulcanizates have been prepared using linseed oil plasticizer. The effects of linseed oil on the cure and mechanical properties of the NR/EG vulcanizates such as cure time, tensile strength, tear strength, modulus, elongation at break and swelling behavior have been studied to evaluate its suitability as plasticizer. Naphthenic oil was used as a
Application of Different Vegetable Oils as Processing Aids
(1) The use of processing oils or plasticizers is by far the most effective way to enhance the interaction between the rubber and filler by increasing the compatibility. (2) Petroleum oils with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are generated via the petroleum refining process.
- Is there a bio-based plasticizer for rubber?
- The goal of this review is to design an ultimate bio-based plasticizer for rubber that fulfills all the requirements of an efficient plasticizer and to elaborate the multidisciplinary action that how microscopic particles induce advancements in the macroscopic properties of the bulk (rubber). 2. Generalities about plasticizers
- Is coconut oil better than linseed oil?
- Coconut oil provides better tensile strength, tear strength and resilience than the naphthenic oil to the natural rubber (NR). Linseed oil is applied as a plasticizer in SBR for the manufacturing of tires (Petrović et al., 2013).
- Which oil is best for styrene butadiene rubber?
- Following vegetable oils including rapeseed oil, high oleic sunflower oil and normal sunflower oil have been used as plasticizers for styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) and polybutadiene rubber (BR). Coconut oil provides better tensile strength, tear strength and resilience than the naphthenic oil to the natural rubber (NR).
- Can non-bornylized soybean oil be used as a bioplasticizer for rubber?
- Non-bornylized soybean oil (NSO) obtained from SO and dicyclopentadiene (DCPD), used as an efficient bioplasticizer for rubber. It could enhance the ultimate tensile and thermal properties of CB-filled SBR vulcanizates with a lower glass transition temperature (Tg) than conventional petroleum plasticizer.
- What are bio-based plasticizers based on epoxidized oils?
- Bio-based plasticizers based on epoxidized oils from different sources such as cottonseed oil, coconut oil, sunflower oil, castor oil, linseed oil and soybean oil have been reported as environmental plasticizer (Bouchoul et al., 2014; Ferri et al., 2017; Jia et al., 2017; Fu et al., 2019; Cheng et al., 2019; Gama et al., 2019; Ye et al., 2019).
- Can bioplasticizers improve the processing properties of rubber compounds?
- Addition of the bioplasticizer strongly improve the processing properties of the rubber compounds. Desirable mechanical properties and thermal stability can be achieved by adding the bioplasticizers in rubber compounds. Rubber-filler interaction, plasticizing efficiency, and cross-linking density decide the tensile strength of the polymer matrix.