Biodiesel as a Plasticizer of a SBR-Based Tire Tread
The experimental evaluation of biodiesel as plasticizer in an SBR-based rubber compound in comparison to an aromatic mineral oil have led to the primary conclusion that biodiesel is...
Research Article Biodiesel as a Plasticizer of a SBR-Based
plasticizer is about Dalton followed by the molecular weight of a naphthenic plasticizer which is reported at about Dalton and the lightest average molecule is represented by the para nic plasticizer at about Dalton [ ]. e molecular geometry also a ects the glass transition temperature ( ) of the plasticizers, and consequently, the
Biodiesel as a Plasticizer of a SBR-Based Tire Tread Formulation
The formulation where the two plasticizers were tested was a standard tire tread formulation composed by 137.5 phr of oil extended solution styrene-butadiene copolymer (S-SBR) having 18% of bound styrene and 15% of vinyl groups. Carbon black N234 was used as filler (88 phr) and the free plasticizer added to the formulation (either T-RAE or
ResearchArticle Biodiesel as a Plasticizer of a SBR-Based
The formulation where the two plasticizersweretestedwasastandardtiretreadformulation composed by 137.5phr of oil extended solution styrene- butadienecopolymer(S-SBR)having18%ofboundstyrene and...
Biodiesel: an Alternative to Conventional Fuel - ScienceDirect
Biodiesel can be produced by chemically combining any natural oil or fat with an alcohol such as methanol or ethanol. Methanol has been the most commonly used alcohol in the commercial production of biodiesel. Lots of researches on biodiesel have shown that the fuel made by vegetable oil can be used properly on diesel engines [10-13].