Effect of different vulcanization system and filler loading on structure and mechanical properties of natural rubber foam
Abstract
This study was conducted to identify the effect of different vulcanization system and tyre dust loading on structure and mechanical properties of natural rubber foam. The natural rubber foam was prepared by mixing the formulation ingredients consist of two variables such as concentration of sulphur and concentration of tyre dust. The rubber was masticated and all the compounding ingredients were mixed using two rolls mill. Partial vulcanization
was carried out using compression molding followed by simultaneous vulcanization and
foaming in an air-circulating oven. Two types of testing was done upon natural rubber foam
were physical testing and mechanical testing. For physical testing, morphology of the foam,
relative foam density and crosslink density was found. For cell morphology, the cell size
and cell wall thickness was observed by using Dino-Lite Digital Microscope. For
mechanical testing, compression stress was determined by using Instron machine. The
results showed that the relative foam density increases with increase in the concentration of
sulphur and also tyre dust. It is also found that the cell wall thickness increases as
concentration of sulphur increases but remains almost constant with incorporation of tyre
dust. Increase in cell wall thickness was then found to increase the compression strength of
the natural rubber foam.