72 Optimization of Mixing Conditions for Silica-Reinforced Natural Rubber Tire Tread Compounds

Wednesday, October 12, 2011: 3:45 PM
Meeting Room #15 (The I-X Center)
Wisut Kaewsakul1, Kannika Sahakaro2, Wilma Dierkes3 and Jacques Noordermeer1, (1)Elastomer Technology and Engineering, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands, (2)Rubber Technology and Polymer Science, Prince of Songkla University, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus, Pattani, Thailand, (3)Ctw, Univerity of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
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.