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  Rheological Behaviour of Short Silk Fiber Filled Rubber Compounds
 
 
Title: Rheological Behaviour of Short Silk Fiber Filled Rubber Compounds
Author: Setua, Dipak K.
Appeared in: International journal of polymeric materials
Paging: Volume 11 (1985) nr. 1 pages 67-77
Year: 1985-03-01
Contents: Rheological behaviour of rubbers (natural (NR), nitrile (NBR) and polychloroprene (CR)) and short silk fiber filled rubber compounds have been studied. The shear viscosity-shear rate relationship of both non-fiber filled and short fiber filled rubber compounds obey power law model for fluids and is similar to that of short fiber filled polymer melts. The effect of fiber concentration on the shear viscosity is more pronounced at lower shear rates. Both extrudate deformation and die swell become less on the addition of fibers to the mixes and the improvement is more significant at higher fiber concentrations. Extent of fiber breakage by the shear force during mixing is severe and is similar for all the rubbers.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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