1. New testing method for the thermoplastic vulcanization processing analysis by dynamic viscoelastic properties
- Author
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Manaka M., IRC 2016, The Society of Rubber Science and Technology, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan, 24-28 Oct. 2016, Iwabuchi R., Kashihara Y., Uehara H., Yamanobe T., Manaka M., IRC 2016, The Society of Rubber Science and Technology, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan, 24-28 Oct. 2016, Iwabuchi R., Kashihara Y., Uehara H., and Yamanobe T.
- Abstract
Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) produced by dynamic vulcanization which is one of the reactive processing is generally called thermoplastic vulcanization (TPV). Application of TPV (EPDM / PP) to various products have expanded because TPV has the appropriate rubber elasticity and is the recyclable material which contributes to the environmental problem. It is considered that, in the mixing process of TPV, the cross linked EPDM reaction and the PP dispersion in EPDM proceeds simultaneously. Therefore, the phase structure of TPV is complex and it is very difficult to analyze the kneading states. Since the slight difference of kneading states is known to lead to the large differences in the physical properties such as the extrusion processability and the surface appearance of the products, the conventional and exact testing methods to estimate TPV kneading state is required at TPV mixing plant. We have already proposed the testing method for the rubber processing analysis by dynamic viscoelastic properties, Ea (an apparent activation energy) and Gr (dynamic elasticity modulus change ratio). As TPV is composed of the domain phase (cross linked EPDM) and matrix phase (PP), the behavior of the temperature sensitive structural factor and the strain sensitive structural factor for TPV seems to be different from that for the rubber processing. In this study, the relationship between these structural factors and dynamic viscoelastic properties in changing the kneading state of TPV will be discussed., Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) produced by dynamic vulcanization which is one of the reactive processing is generally called thermoplastic vulcanization (TPV). Application of TPV (EPDM / PP) to various products have expanded because TPV has the appropriate rubber elasticity and is the recyclable material which contributes to the environmental problem. It is considered that, in the mixing process of TPV, the cross linked EPDM reaction and the PP dispersion in EPDM proceeds simultaneously. Therefore, the phase structure of TPV is complex and it is very difficult to analyze the kneading states. Since the slight difference of kneading states is known to lead to the large differences in the physical properties such as the extrusion processability and the surface appearance of the products, the conventional and exact testing methods to estimate TPV kneading state is required at TPV mixing plant. We have already proposed the testing method for the rubber processing analysis by dynamic viscoelastic properties, Ea (an apparent activation energy) and Gr (dynamic elasticity modulus change ratio). As TPV is composed of the domain phase (cross linked EPDM) and matrix phase (PP), the behavior of the temperature sensitive structural factor and the strain sensitive structural factor for TPV seems to be different from that for the rubber processing. In this study, the relationship between these structural factors and dynamic viscoelastic properties in changing the kneading state of TPV will be discussed.
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- 2016