Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.61, No.5, 805-813, 1996
Dynamic Viscoelastic Properties of Carbon-Black Loaded Closed-Cell Microcellular Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Rubber Vulcanizates - Effect of Blowing Agent, Temperature Frequency, and Strain
Dynamic mechanical analysis of carbon black loaded solid and closed-cell microcellular ethylene-propylene-diene (EPDM) vulcanizates was studied at four frequencies of 3.5, 11, 35, and 110 Hz and temperatures from -100 to 150 degrees C. A plot of the log of the storage modulus bears a linear relationship with the log of density for solid as well as closed-cell microcellular rubber. The slope of the line is found to be temperature-dependent. The relative storage modulus decreases with decrease in the relative density. It was also observed that the storage modulus and tan delta are both frequency- and temperature -dependent. The storage modulus results are superposed to form master curves of the modulus vs. log temperature-reduced frequency, using shift, factors calculated by the Arrhenius equation. Strain-dependent isothermal dynamic mechanical analysis was carried out for DSA varying from 0.07 to 5%. The effect of blowing agent loading on the storage modulus (E’) and loss tangent (tan delta) were also studied. Cole-Cole plots of microcellular rubber shows a circular are relationship with the density. Plots of tan delta against E’ were found to exhibit a linear relationship.
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