화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.69, No.7, 1357-1366, 1998
Oil-resistance studies of dynamically vulcanized poly(vinyl chloride) epoxidized natural rubber thermoplastic elastomer
Dynamically vulcanized poly(vinyl chloride)/epoxidized natural rubber (PVC/ENR) thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) were prepared with a Brabender plasticorder coupled with a mixing attachment by melt mixing. The blends were prepared at 150 degrees C at a rotor speed of 50 rpm. Curatives concentration was steadily increased from 0 to 1 phr in order to study the vulcanization effect on the plasticized blend. The effectiveness of the dynamic vulcanization was indicated by the Brabender plastograms. The properties investigated include mass swell, tensile strength, elongation at break, modulus at 100% elongation (M100), tear strength, and hardness. The PVC/ENR samples were exposed to two types of environments, namely, air and oil under otherwise identical conditions. The effect of oil and thermooxidative aging on the mechanical properties were characterized at room temperature and 100 degrees C. It was found that at ambient temperature the samples immersed in oil possessed similar properties to those that were exposed to air. Significant enhancement in mechanical properties were observed for both environments at 100 degrees C. This has been attributed to the increase in crosslink density which was manifested by a steady reduction in percent mass swell with increased sulfur loading. The excellent mechanical behavior of the PVC/ENR TPEs even after immersing the samples in oil at 100 degrees C has provided a good indication of the oil resistance of the materials.