Abstract

The effect of recycled rubber powder (RRP) on cure characteristics, tensile properties and swelling behaviour of natural rubber (NR) compounds was investigated in the concentration range of 0 to 50 phr. Results indicate that the minimum torque and Mooney viscosity of the natural rubber compounds increase with increasing RRP loading whereas the scorch time and cure time exhibit a decreasing trend. Increasing RRP loading also gives natural rubber compounds better resistance towards swelling and reduces the elongation at break but the tensile stress, M100 (stress at 100% elongation) and M300 (stress at 300% elongation), increases slightly. However, the tensile strength increases up to 10 phr of RRP and then decreases.

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