Abstract

An experimental study of the rheological behaviour of aluminium silicate filled ethylene-octene copolymer vulcanizates in extrusion containing blowing agent has been carried out. The cell morphology development has been studied through scanning electron microscope. Rheological properties of unfilled and aluminium silicate filled systems with variation of blowing agent, extrusion temperature and shear rate have been studied using Monsanto processability tester (MPT). The total extrusion pressure (ΔPT), apparent shear stress (x), apparent viscosity (ηa), and die swell (%) of the unfilled and aluminium silicate filled compounds have been determined by using MPT. It is found that there is a reduction in stress and viscosity with blowing agent loading. It is observed that incorporation of blowing agent led to decreased shear thinning behaviour resulting in an increase in power law index. The viscosity reduction factor (VRF) of unfilled vulcanizates is found to be dependent on concentration of blowing agent, shear rate and temperature, whereas VRF of aluminium silicate filled vulcanizates is found to be independent of shear rate and temperature but dependent on blowing agent concentration.

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