72 Optimization of Mixing Conditions for Silica-Reinforced Natural Rubber Tire Tread CompoundsWednesday, October 12, 2011: 3:45 PM
Meeting Room #15 (The I-X Center)
The dump temperature and mixing interval between rubber, silica and silane coupling agent for silica-filled natural rubber (NR) tire tread compounds using bis-triethoxysilylpropyl tetrasulfide (TESPT) as silane were optimized. The dump temperature turns out to be the key parameter governing the properties of the silica-filled NR compounds. The increase in viscosity of the compounds by changing the dump temperature from 100-150°C indicates that inevitably some cross- linking of NR occurs by sulfur contained in TESPT, simultaneous with the silanization reaction between silica and silane. However, the viscosity decreases again when dump temperatures above 150°C are applied, indicating a dominant occurrence of degradation of the NR-molecules. The results are in good agreement with bound rubber contents. The overall properties indicate that a dump temperature in the range of 135-150°C and a silica-silane-rubber mixing interval of 10 minutes are the most appropriate mixing conditions for silica-filled NR compounds with TESPT as coupling agent.
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