Abstract
A facile preparation of thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) from simple polymer blends, elastically reinforced through a dry curing process, is introduced in this study. A TPE with a high service temperature of up to ∼180°C is prepared by melt mixing ethylene–propylene–diene rubber (EPDM) with polyamide-12 in the presence of maleated EPDM as a compatibilizer. A dry curing process employing electron beam (e-beam) irradiation is then applied for the selective cross-linking of the EPDM components, which is confirmed by the gel content and differential scanning calorimetry measurements. The mechanical and elastic properties of the TPE are improved by the e-beam irradiation, as evidenced by the measurements of tensile strength, elongation at break, Young’s modulus and tension set, affording a tough TPE. Repeated thermal recycling of the TPE demonstrates an excellent reprocessing capability, affording environmentally friendly TPEs using commercially available resources.
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