Abstract

A study on the tensile and tear failure of miscible blends of plasticized poly (vinyl chloride), PVC, and epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) was carried out. Fractographs were taken in a scanning electron microscope in order to obtain an insight into the failure mechanism of the samples. It was found that low ENR blends failed by shearing in tensile testing, and they exhibited irregular stick-slip deformation and characteristics like vulcanizates in tear testing. Blends of plasticized PVC and ENR were more flexible than the individual components. As a result of the geometrical effect the tear fracture surface has rougher features than the tensile fracture surface. Sinusoidal wavy tear patterns in the form of a typical sine wave and rectified half sine wave of the fracture surface are characteristic features of tear resistant non-vulcanizates of rubber-like materials. Moreover, the study revealed that there were no features of phase separation of PVC and ENR due to incompatibility at any of the fracture surfaces examined.

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