2006
DOI: 10.1002/pi.2033
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Electron‐beam processing of nylon 6 and HNBR blends. Part II: development of high strength, heat‐ and oil‐resistant thermoplastic elastomers

Abstract: The effects of electron-beam irradiation on morphology, mechanical properties and on the heat and hot oil resistance of the thermoplastic elastomeric blend of 30:70 and 70:30, nylon 6 and hydrogenated nitrile rubber (HNBR) were investigated over the dose range 0-8 Mrad. The insoluble content of blends increased with increase in the radiation dose. The morphology of the blend was studied in scanning electron microscopy, with special reference to the effect of radiation prior to processing via injection molding.… Show more

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“…And in most cases, HNBR was used by blending with other elastomers such as FKM 5, 6. IR,7 NR,8 Nylon6,9, 10 and so on. At the same time some fillers like ZDMA,11 OMMT,12, 13 MWCNT,6, 14 were also incorporated to improve the properties, And yet HNBR filled with silica is few researched.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And in most cases, HNBR was used by blending with other elastomers such as FKM 5, 6. IR,7 NR,8 Nylon6,9, 10 and so on. At the same time some fillers like ZDMA,11 OMMT,12, 13 MWCNT,6, 14 were also incorporated to improve the properties, And yet HNBR filled with silica is few researched.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The toughening of PAs via melt compounding with various rubbers (e.g., ethylene-propylene copolymer, ethylene-propylene-dieneterpolymer, styrene-ethylene/butadiene-styrene-with and without various functional groups for improved compatibility with PA) is recognized as a state-of-the-art procedure [10][11][12]. In fact, HNBR is the preferred component for temperature-and oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomers of the blend type, which often contain PAs [14,15]. In fact, HNBR is the preferred component for temperature-and oil-resistant thermoplastic elastomers of the blend type, which often contain PAs [14,15].…”
Section: Polymer Toughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%