Properties Investigation of novel nitrile rubber composites with rockwool fibers

2020 
Abstract Rockwool is an inorganic fiber with interesting properties obtained from basaltic rocks. It can possibly be used in rubber technical products which work under critical conditions in several industries. This study aims to investigate properties of three short rockwool fibers/nitrile rubber composites. Ten formulations were prepared with 10, 25 and 40 phr of rockwool fibers with different length and modification. The composites were assessed on its morphological aspects, thermal, rheological, and mechanical behaviors. The results remarked that the rockwool fiber with chemical modification had better interfacial interaction with the polymer enhancing modulus at 100% of deformation, Shore A hardness, tear strength, Payne effect and stress relaxation under a compressive regime. An outstanding result was observed for the composite with 10 phr of fiber with chemical modification that had less stress relaxation when compared with the unfilled NBR indicating an excellent possibility of use of this fiber in materials that work under compressive forces. The difference in length of the rockwool fibers (125 μm–300 μm) did not interfere significantly on most of the results.
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