Rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber

A low-cost grade natural rubber (STR20 NR) was used for partly substituting elastomeric chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) and then cured by sulfur. Rheological properties of blends with various blend composition ratios under oscillatory and steady shear flows were investigated. Cure behavior is found t...

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Main Authors: P. Wongwitthayakool, P. Saeoui, Chakrit Sirisinha
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spelling th-mahidol.273702018-09-13T13:45:27Z Rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber P. Wongwitthayakool P. Saeoui Chakrit Sirisinha Mahidol University Thailand National Metal and Materials Technology Center Chemical Engineering Engineering Materials Science A low-cost grade natural rubber (STR20 NR) was used for partly substituting elastomeric chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) and then cured by sulfur. Rheological properties of blends with various blend composition ratios under oscillatory and steady shear flows were investigated. Cure behavior is found to be promoted with increasing NR content. The viscoelastic behavior of CPE/NR blends, as determined from the Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA2000), is controlled strongly by blend composition. Uncured blends show relatively poor storage modulus associated with high damping factor probably due to the thermal degradation of NR phase. By contrast, after curing the NR phase in blends, bulk rheological properties change remarkably. Blends with NR as a major component reveal frequency-independent behavior with a broad linear viscoelastic (LVE) region. Flow properties under capillary shear of uncured blends agree well with those under oscillatory shear, i. e., the greater the NR content, the lower the apparent shear viscosity. Surprisingly, even without the elimination of elastic effect by the Bagley correction, it is still possible to superimpose plots of complex viscosity against test frequency over those of apparent shear viscosity against wall shear rate, which are different from the rheological properties of CPE blended with premium grade of NR (STR5L). © Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. 2018-09-13T06:29:36Z 2018-09-13T06:29:36Z 2009-12-01 Article International Polymer Processing. Vol.24, No.1 (2009), 9-15 10.3139/217.2081 0930777X 2-s2.0-73949089144 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27370 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=73949089144&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Chemical Engineering
Engineering
Materials Science
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Engineering
Materials Science
P. Wongwitthayakool
P. Saeoui
Chakrit Sirisinha
Rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber
description A low-cost grade natural rubber (STR20 NR) was used for partly substituting elastomeric chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) and then cured by sulfur. Rheological properties of blends with various blend composition ratios under oscillatory and steady shear flows were investigated. Cure behavior is found to be promoted with increasing NR content. The viscoelastic behavior of CPE/NR blends, as determined from the Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA2000), is controlled strongly by blend composition. Uncured blends show relatively poor storage modulus associated with high damping factor probably due to the thermal degradation of NR phase. By contrast, after curing the NR phase in blends, bulk rheological properties change remarkably. Blends with NR as a major component reveal frequency-independent behavior with a broad linear viscoelastic (LVE) region. Flow properties under capillary shear of uncured blends agree well with those under oscillatory shear, i. e., the greater the NR content, the lower the apparent shear viscosity. Surprisingly, even without the elimination of elastic effect by the Bagley correction, it is still possible to superimpose plots of complex viscosity against test frequency over those of apparent shear viscosity against wall shear rate, which are different from the rheological properties of CPE blended with premium grade of NR (STR5L). © Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG.
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P. Wongwitthayakool
P. Saeoui
Chakrit Sirisinha
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author P. Wongwitthayakool
P. Saeoui
Chakrit Sirisinha
author_sort P. Wongwitthayakool
title Rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber
title_short Rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber
title_full Rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber
title_fullStr Rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber
title_full_unstemmed Rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber
title_sort rheological properties of chlorinated polyethylene blended with low-cost grade natural rubber
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27370
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