Study on the Reinforcing Effect of Milled Carbon Fibers in a Natural Rubber Based Composite |
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Authors: | Franco Cataldo |
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Institution: | 1. Trelleborg Wheel Systems , Tivoli, Rome, Italy cdcata@flashnet.it franco.cataldo@fastwebnet.it |
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Abstract: | Milled carbon fibers (MCF) have been tested at 2, 4, and 6 phr in a standard natural rubber compound with 45 phr of N375 carbon black. A dramatic increase in the low elongation moduli was observed even with only 2 phr of MCF. The presence of MCF confers anisotropic properties to the rubber compounds that can be measured by an anisotropic factor σ, defined as the ratio between the modulus parallel to the MCF prevalent direction over the modulus orthogonal to the MCF prevalent direction. It has been shown that the presence of MCF is able to reduce the mechanical hysteresis and also the compression set of the natural rubber compound. However, the tear strength properties are affected negatively. The present study demonstrates the feasibility and the advantages derived by the utilization of the carbon fibers as extra reinforcing filler in rubber compounds. |
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Keywords: | milled carbon fibers natural rubber rubber compounds reinforcement anisotropy tear strength mechanical hysteresis |
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