Static and Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Chlorobutyl Rubber Composites with Variable Sulfur/Accelerator Ratio

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The Composite based on CIIR and variable sulfur/accelerator ratio were prepared by compounding and vulcanizing process. Tensile properties and dynamic mechanical properties of CIIR were studied. The results indicate that tensile strength and loss factor are influenced by sulfur/ accelerator ratio. Tensile strength and modulus are improved with increasing sulfur/accelerator ratio while loss factor decrease with increasing sulfur/ accelerator ratio.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 284-286)

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1938-1941

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July 2011

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