1983
DOI: 10.5254/1.3538116
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Resistivity and Surface Roughness Analyses for Evaluating Carbon Black Dispersion in Rubber

Abstract: A comparison of the three techniques shows that while all can discriminate dispersions, their useful ranges are different. The electrical resistivity method is relatively insensitive at the early stages of mixing but has a high sensitivity at the intermediate and latter stages. This method is directly influenced by the dispersed black. There are limitations, however, to its utilization. The method works only within a narrow range of volume loadings (35–75 phr) and can only be used for small and intermediate pa… Show more

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“…Isothermal degradation of high cts-l,4-polyisoprenes with different cross-link structures was studied by weight loss, IR, NMR, GPC, and GC (92). Various methods used for determining the dispersion of carbon black-electrical resistivity, optical microscopy, surface analysis method of Hess-were compared for HAF blacks in SBR (13).…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isothermal degradation of high cts-l,4-polyisoprenes with different cross-link structures was studied by weight loss, IR, NMR, GPC, and GC (92). Various methods used for determining the dispersion of carbon black-electrical resistivity, optical microscopy, surface analysis method of Hess-were compared for HAF blacks in SBR (13).…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%