Abstract
AbstractStudies show that long‐term operation of the rubber mixer results in wear at the end face of the mixer. End face wear increases the gap between the mixing chamber and the end face, which results in leakage and reduces the mixing performance, thereby affecting the quality of the final product. Therefore, it is of significant importance to investigate the wear of metal face during the mixing process. In the present study, calcium powder was added to the rubber compound using a mechanical blender to obtain a composite material. Then the influence of the calcium powder on metal friction and wear of the end face of the mixer was analyzed. The obtained results show that the calcium powder has anti‐friction properties, which can greatly reduce the compound wear on the metal. The lowest corrosion and wear of the compound on the metal was achieved with 5 phr of calcium powder. Meanwhile, it is found that the tensile and tear‐resistance properties of the compound with 5 phr of calcium powder are slightly lower than those without calcium powder. However, the compound with 5 phr of calcium powder has higher friction, cold resistance, wet slip resistance, and lower rolling resistance.
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