Abstract

Flame retardant thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) with excellent mechanical properties and thermal oxidative aging resistance was prepared by dynamic vulcanization technology with ethylene-octene copolymer (POE) and polypropylene (PP) as raw materials. The paper first discussed the effect of the amount of vulcanizing agent on the properties of PP/POE TPE. Based on the study of tensile strength, elongation at break, cross-section morphology, processability and aging properties of TPE, it was found that the TPE prepared with 0.6 phr of bis(1-(tert-butylperoxy)-1-methylethyl)-benzene (BIPB) and 40/60 of PP/POE had the best properties. Then silicone powder (GM) is added to the traditional low-halogen bromine-phosphorus flame retardant system for flame retardant modification. The results show that the addition of GM can effectively enhance the stability of the carbon layer, prevent the material from dripping during combustion, and increase the residual carbon content of TPE at 800°C. When 3 phr of GM is combined with a bromine-phosphorus system. The comprehensive performance is the best, the limiting oxygen index (LOI) of TPE increased to 29.8%, reaching the V-0 level. At the same time, the processing fluidity and aging resistance of TPE materials have also been improved.

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