A Study on the Use of Coconut Oil as Plasticiser in Natural Rubber Compounds
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09/09/2008
09/09/2008
2007
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Resumo |
Mechanical properties and thermal degradation characteristics of natural rubber compounds captaining coconut oil were compared with that of a control compound containing naphthenic oil. Cure time was marginally lower in the case of coconut oil mixes, probably due to the presence of free fatty acids. Tensile strength , tear strength, resilience and abrasion resistance were better than the naphthenic oil-based compounds . Compression set and hardness were marginally inferior The coconut oil mixes had a crosslink density comparable to that of the reference compound. Thermal studies showed that the temperature of initiation of degradation was increased by 10°C and the temperature at which the peak rate of degradation occured was increased by 7°C. The peak rate of degradation was compa rable to the control compound. |
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J Rubb. Res., 10(1), 1-16 |
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Palavras-Chave | #naphthenic oil #Tensile strength #tear strength #resilience #abrasion resistance #coconut oil #degradation |
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