Abstract

Epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) blends were prepared by simple blend and dynamic vulcanization. The main objective was to prepare a low‐hardness TPU material with good damping and elastic and mechanical properties. It was found that the incorporation of ENR into the blend shows a reduction in Young's modulus, hardness (i.e. <70 Shore A), damping properties (i.e. tan δ < 0.3), and tension set (i.e. <20%) compared with the pure TPU. This indicates the formation of softer TPU materials with superior damping and elastomeric properties. However, incorporation of ENR sacrificed mechanical properties in terms of tensile strength and elongation at break, but these still remain in the range of applicability for industrial uses. It was also found that dynamic vulcanization caused enhancement of mechanical properties, relaxation, damping, rheological properties, and elasticity of the blends. Temperature scanning stress relaxation measurements revealed an improvement in stress relaxation properties and thermal resistance of the dynamically cured ENR/TPU blend. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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