• Title/Summary/Keyword: EPDM/IIR Blend

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Thermal Characterization of an EPDM/IIR Rubber Blend using TG/DTG Anylsis (TG/DTG 방법에 의한 EPDM/IIR 고무 블렌드의 열분석)

  • Ahn, Won-Sool
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 2007
  • Thermal Characterization of an EPDM/IIR rubber blend was performed using TG/DTG analysis. While TGA thermograms of a virgin EPDM and IIR showed their own characteristic thermal decomposition curves, that of an EPDM/IIR blend sample showed a characteristic curve, exhibiting both decomposition characteristics of EPDM and IIR. This finding was more clarified from DTG analysis obtained by differentiation of TGA thermograms, being exhibited as two distinct shifted-peaks. Degrees of peak-shift (${\Delta}T$) compared to their original positions were $+25\;^{\circ}C$ for IIR and $-15\;^{\circ}C$ for EPDM, respectively. From these facts, thermal stability of EPDM is considered comparatively better than IIR, and moreover, it can be an evidence for the characteristics of a partial compatibility between EPDM and IIR. It is noteworthy that, if we prepare in advance a calibration curve for the composition about EPDM/IIR blend, it may be possible to analyze quantitatively an EPDM/IIR blend, using comparatively simple TGA experiments as in the present work.

Gas Impermeability Enhancement of EFDM/Crosslinked IIR Blends (Crosslinked IIR의 블렌드비에 따른 EPDM의 내기체투과특성 향상)

  • Kim, Hyun-Jun;Jung, Il-Hyun;Hong, In-Kwon;Park, Jae-Woo
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.193-200
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    • 1998
  • It is well known that EPDM(ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber has inherently excellent resistance to the weathering, ozone, heat, cold and moisture, whereas crosslinked IIR (isobutylene isoprene divlnyl benzene terpolymer) shows proper resistance to the water and gas permeation. Various characteristics of EPDM blend with crosslinked IIR such as curing characteristics, mechanical properties, dispersion of minor component and gas impermeability were explored. The optimum curing time $(t_{90})$ examined with peroxide was decreased by adding small amount of crosslinked IIR to the EPDM rubber. Mechanical properties of blends such as tensile strength, hardness and elongation at break were enhanced by increasing EPDM content. These results might be explained with the affinity of carbon black to the EPDM rubber. On the other hand, the physical properties were not changed significantly after aging, and the increase of crosslinked IIR fraction caused the decrease of compression set to small rate. EPDM rubber shows different behavior with crosslinked IIR in oxygen permeability. By adding 30wt.% crosslinked IIR to the EPDM rubber, the resistance to the oxygen permeation was improved up to three times than that of pure EPDM rubber. Conclusively, EPDM blend containing 30wt.% crosslinked IIR might be commercially applied to the o-ring and electric parts because of its proper resistance to the weathering, ozone and oxygen permeability.

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Cure Characteristics, Physical Properties and Ozone Resistance of Butyl Rubber and EPDM Rubber Blends (Butyl고무와 EPDM고무 블렌드의 경화특성, 물리적 성질 및 내오존성)

  • Park, Chan-Young;Hwang, Young-Bea
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.329-334
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    • 2011
  • In general, butyl rubber(IIR : isobutylene isoprene rubber) has excellent gas permeability resistance and impact absorbance property as low resilience elastomer. In this experiment butyl rubber blends with EPDM(ethylene propylene diene monomer) were prepared by mechanical mixing method. Curing behavior, physical properties and ozone resistance etc. were subsequently examined. Measurement results of gas transmission rate test shows that butyl rubber contents above 50 wt% showed significant decrease in gas permeability resistant property. However, in butyl rubber/EPDM blend, EPDM contents above 25 wt% indicates no surface change due to improvement of ozone resistance under the condition of 50 pphm, $50^{\circ}C$, 120 hrs.

Covulcanization and Ozone resistance for Unsaturated and Saturated Rubbers (불포화 고무와 포화 고무의 공가류 및 내오존성)

  • Lim, Won-Woo;Jung, Il-Taek;Han, Min-Hyun
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.32-38
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    • 2001
  • Effects of the ratio of rubber composition on covulcanization and ozone resistance were studied in this study. Specimens used in this study were rubber compounds(specimen-A) blended with various ratio of NR, SBR, BR, IIR, and EPDM, unsaturated rubber compounds(specimen-B) with NR/BR/SBR, and saturated rubber compounds(specimen-C) with NR/IIR/EPDM. PAD adhesion specimen was prepared from vulcanizing specimen-A and B, and specimen-A and C, respectively. Using same adhesion specimen, peel strength was measured and tested ozone resistance. In specimen-A, peel strength was higher with increasing NR ratio for NR and BR contained blends. In other specimen-A containing NR and SBR, the peel strength was also increased with increasing SBR ratio. NR/BR/IIR/EPDM rubber compounds had also better adhesion property than NR/SBR/IIR/EPDM compounds. As more unsaturated rubber was blended, the peel strength was higher but ozone resistance was worse. Optimum ratio of unsaturated and saturated rubbers for the peel strength and ozone resistance was 60/40.

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