2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-577x(03)00019-3
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Dynamic mechanical properties and swelling behaviour of NR/reclaimed rubber blends

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“…This might be linked to the higher interfacial adhesion between the treated fibres and the matrix. However, Kumnuantip and Sombatsompop [54] in their studies reported a general increase of k with increase in reclaimed natural rubber. …”
Section: Transport Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This might be linked to the higher interfacial adhesion between the treated fibres and the matrix. However, Kumnuantip and Sombatsompop [54] in their studies reported a general increase of k with increase in reclaimed natural rubber. …”
Section: Transport Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…References [2][3][4][5][6][7] show only a few examples. Some of the tests (performance assessment) on oil swelling elastomers were conducted by Al-Yami et al [8,9].…”
Section: Fig 1 Cross Section View Of Swelling Packermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A avaliação do comportamento viscoelástico dos materiais elastoméricos foi mensurada pela análise termo-dinâmico mecânica (DMTA), obtendo módulo de perdas (E") durante a dissipação de energia na porção viscosa, o módulo de armazenamento (E') relacionado a energia elástica e tan δ definida pela razão entre esses módulos [14] . A tensão e o alongamento à ruptura das duas formulações em função do tempo de envelhecimento são apresentados na Figura 4.…”
Section: Análise Termo-dinâmico Mecânicaunclassified
“…Esses processos alteram a estrutura química e a massa molecular, alterando assim as propriedades do polímero [11,12] . A quebra destas ligações está relacionada com a redução na tensão de ruptura e com o aumento no alongamento, enquanto que as ligações cruzadas tendem a aumentar a tensão de ruptura e reduzir o alongamento [13,14] .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified