Abstract: | Nitrile–butadiene rubber (NBR) has been blended with polychloroprene (CR) in a weight ratio of 1:1. The vulcanizing systems in the blend formulations were varied to obtain non crosslinked CR embedded in vulcanized NBR and non crosslinked NBR embedded in vulcanized CR. The effects of these two different phases on the rheological and mechanical characteristics were evaluated. In addition, the dynamic compliance of the blends was measured over wide ranges of frequency and temperature. It has been found that the mechanical and rheological properties of the vulcanized blends depend on the type of vulcanizing system, its concentration and the presence of reinforcing filler. The mechanical properties of the blend containing N‐cyclohexyl‐2‐benzthiazyl sulphenamide/S as vulcanizing system suitable for NBR are higher than those of the blend containing non‐sulfur vulcanizing system (Zno/Mgo and ethylene thiourea) suitable for CR. Both types of rubber (CR and NBR) in the blend are incompatible as two glass transition temperatures have been observed. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |