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Effect of fiber reinforcement on thermal stability and swelling behavior of cr/nbr blends

S. H. Botros, +2 more
- 04 May 2000 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 2, pp 393-414
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In this article, the effect of type, length, and denier of fibers on the thermal stability and swelling behavior of chloroprene/butadiene-acrylonitrile rubbers (CR/NBR) composites was investigated.
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The effect of type, length, and denier of fibers on the thermal stability and swelling behavior of chloroprene/butadiene–acrylonitrile rubbers (CR/NBR) composites was investigated. The results reveal that Nylon 6 fibers improved mechanical properties, thermal stability, and swelling resistance in toluene of 50/50 CR/NBR blends. Of all fiber types investigated, the viscose fiber CR/NBR composite has the best swelling resistance in motor oil, whereas the polyester (PET) fiber composite has the best swelling resistance in brake fluid. The effect of Nylon 6 fiber loading up to 30 phr was tested in terms of mechanical properties of the composites and swelling in toluene and oils. Also, the reinforcement of white-filled blends were examined. Nylon 6 fiber loadings (15–30 phr) showed promising results, and the white-filled Nylon 6 composites showed a significant reinforcement with regard to mechanical properties and thermal stability.

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