2020
DOI: 10.1002/amp2.10072
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Calculating the temperature and degree of cross‐linking for liquid silicone rubber processing in injection molding

Abstract: Processing of liquid silicone rubber (LSR) in the injection molding process has a high economic potential. Since there are some fundamental differences compared to classical thermoplastic injection molding, up to now there is a lack of well-founded knowledge of the process which allows an

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“…Thus, the quality of the interfacial interaction plays an important role in determining the properties of the filled composites. These interactions lead to an increase in the degree of cross-linking, which can be determined through equilibrium swelling tests [ 91 ]. Figure 6 depicts the polymer–filler interaction using swelling methodology and a Kraus plot.…”
Section: Processing Of Sr/carbon-nanofiller-based Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the quality of the interfacial interaction plays an important role in determining the properties of the filled composites. These interactions lead to an increase in the degree of cross-linking, which can be determined through equilibrium swelling tests [ 91 ]. Figure 6 depicts the polymer–filler interaction using swelling methodology and a Kraus plot.…”
Section: Processing Of Sr/carbon-nanofiller-based Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, only pressure curves over the cycle time are available. An evaluation of the second derivative shows two different characteristic curves for the two mold temperatures: At a mold temperature of 150°C, the second zero point of the second derivative, that describes the end of cross‐linking, see Section 3.2, is found after 32.3 s whereas a mold temperature of 180°C results in a zero point after 19.8 s. To validate the results, the cross‐linking progressions and conversions were simulated for both mold temperatures using the well‐fitting simulation method presented in a previous publication 18 . According to this, complete cross‐linking occurs after 31.2 s for a mold temperature of 150°C and after 19.0 s for a mold temperature of 180°C.…”
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confidence: 92%