A Comparative Study on the Reinforcing Effect of Aramide and PET Short Fibers in a Natural Rubber-Based Composite |
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Authors: | Franco Cataldo Ornella Ursini Edo Lilla Giancarlo Angelini |
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Institution: | 1. Trelleborg Wheel Systems Spa, Via Tiburtina , Villa Adriana , Tivoli, Rome, Italy;2. Institute of Chemical Methodologies CNR Via Salaria Km , Monterotondo Stazione, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | Four types of chopped fibers have been studied as reinforcement additives in a standard natural rubber based, carbon black filled formulation. The fibers studied were aramide (2 types) and polyester (2 types). The chopped fibers were added on top of the carbon black filled rubber compound at 2, 4, and 8 phr levels. The extra reinforcing effect in the modulus, especially at low elongation, the increase in hardness, the anisotropic properties, and the stiffening effects have been studied together with the evaluation of the mechanical hysteresis in strain and in compression. The permanent set of the resulting rubber compounds have been evaluated as well. The best compromise in performances and price was found for a certain type of polyester fiber. |
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Keywords: | anisotropic factor aramide fibers composite compound mechanical hysteresis natural rubber polyester fibers reinforcement |
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