Abstract

AbstractThe influence of hard magnetic strontium ferrite filler content on the structure, vulcanization characteristics, magnetic and mechanical properties of rubber blends was studied. The variations of rubber–ferrite composites properties were evaluated as a function of ferrite and carbon black loading by application of the design of the experimental method. Obtained results revealed that the cure time is not influenced by ferrite and carbon black content in rubber blends. The remanent magnetization and tensile strength of filled rubber blends are linearly dependent on the mass fraction of the magnetic filler in rubber blends, while the elongation at break and modules are influenced by the weight content of ferrite particles and carbon black in rubber blends. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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