Abstract

AbstractBlends of natural rubber (NR) with linear low‐density polyethylene (LLDPE) were prepared by melt blending of the materials in a plasticorder mixer at various temperatures around the melting point of LLDPE and at various mixing rates. The optimum processing conditions were a temperature of about 135°C and a mixing rate of 55 rpm. The tensile properties, stress and strain, of the blend had improved significantly with the addition of liquid natural rubber (LNR) into the blend. For blends with compositions around 50% NR, about 10–15% LNR produced the most significant improvement in the physical properties. Welldispersed plastic particles in a rubber matrix were strongly indicated in these samples. Scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of the samples also indicated an increase in the homogeneity of the mixes with the addition of LNR. A single glass transition temperature of about−55°C for the blend was observed via dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Interfacial linking between the NR and LLDPE phases was attributed to the presence of active groups on the polyisoprene chain of LNR, which induced the interphase reaction between the NR and LLDPE phases. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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