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Original Articles

Cure Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of HRH Bonded Nylon-6 Short Fiber-Nanosilica-Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber Hybrid Composite

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Pages 75-81 | Published online: 17 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

Nano silica was synthesized by acid hydrolysis of sodium silicate using diluted hydrochloric acid. This synthetic nanosilica was used in place of hydrated silica in a HRH (hexamethylenetetramine, resorcinol and silica) bonding system for acrylonitrile butadiene rubber–nylon-6 short fiber composite. Nanosilica was also used as a reinforcing filler in acrylonitrile butadiene rubber–nylon-6 short fiber hybrid composite. Cure characteristic and mechanical properties of the hybrid composites were evaluated. Minimum torque, maximum torque, and cure time of the hybrid composites increased with silica loading. Cure rate increased with fiber loading and decreased with silica content. Scorch time also decreased with fiber loading and silica content. Volume fraction of rubber in a solvent-swollen sample increased with nanosilica. The efficiency of the HRH dry bonding system was improved in the presence of nanosilica. Nanosilica in the rubber composites also improved the tensile strength, modulus, and tear strength better than the conventional silica composites. Abrasion loss, hardness, resilience, and compression set properties were also better for the nano silica composites. The composites showed anisotropy in mechanical properties.

Notes

*Hexamethylenetetramine–resorcinol–silica was in the ratio 2:2:1. Total loading was 16% on fiber content.

+phr – parts per hundred rubber.

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