Elastomer Blend Properties—Influence of Carbon Black Type and Location

1977 
Abstract Criteria for minimizing hysteresis in carbon-black-filled elastomer blends are: (1) large black unit size, wide distribution, and low structure; (2) higher black loading in the discrete polymer phase (large zones); and (3) polymer of lower hysteresis as the continuous phase (low black loading). Of the different strength properties that were evaluated, tear and fatigue resistance showed the greatest dependence on black location in NR-BR and NR-SBR blends. Both properties were markedly higher for NR-BR, with most of the black in the NR phase. In NR-SBR, tear strength was higher with high loadings of black in the SBR. Fatigue life showed a reverse pattern, but the variations were not as great in this system. Criteria for maximizing tear resistance are: (1) small black unit size, low structure; (2) higher loading of carbon black in the continuous polymer phase ; and (3) the polymer of higher strength as the continuous phase. There may also be optimum levels of polymer zone size and black size distrib...
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