پديد آورندگان :
EZZATI PEYMAN نويسنده , Ghasemi Ismaeil نويسنده , Karrabi Mohammad نويسنده , Azizi Hamed نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Dynamic vulcanization is a well known technique which improves the mechanical
properties such as compression set, tensile properties, fatigue , and chem ical
resistance of thermoplastic elastomers. In this study, three different curing systems
(sulphur, peroxide, and phenolic resin) were applied on the polypropylene (PP)
/ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) blends. The weight ratio of the blends
was PP/EPDM: 40/60. The samples were prepared in an internal mixer at rotor speed
of 60 rpm and 190°C. Dynamic rheological parameters such as storage modulus (Gי)
loss modulus (G") , complex viscosity (Tj "), real and imaginary viscosities (11י and n")
damping factor (tan /» ), and linearity region were determined at 190°C . The nonlinearity
region of dynam ic vulcanizated samples was shorter than that of the thermo plastic
elastomer without applying dynamic vulcanization. The Cole-Cole, Han, and van
Gurp-Palmen plots for all samples were drawn to make correlation between rheologies
and morphologies of the blends . It was found that the rheolog ical behaviour of dynamically
cured samples was different from uncured sample, because dynamic vulcanization
could affect the morphology of the blends. All samples showed morphology of the
EPDM rubber dispersed in the PP matrix (droplet-matrix) with different particle size.