Heat-Resisting Inner Tube Stocks

Author:

Booth E. W.1

Affiliation:

1. 1The Rubber Service Laboratories Company, Nitro, W. Va.

Abstract

Abstract A large number of laboratory tests were carried out which showed that to resist deterioration due to heat in an inner tube stock successfully, the following points should be observed: 1. Sulfur ratios should be very low. One per cent on the rubber content is sufficient for most stocks; some will require 1.2 per cent. This is true provided no sulfur-producing material is present. 2. When P33 Black or a similar soft black is used, 20 to 25 volumes are necessary. In the case of zinc oxide, blanc fixe, barytes, and the like, lower volumes will be necessary to obtain satisfactory resistance to tear. 3. The stocks should not be markedly overcured, especially if the cure is carried out at 50 pounds steam pressure (298° F.) or above. This is the opposite of former practice with stocks of higher sulfur ratio. 4. The accelerator chosen must be strong enough to combine practically all of the sulfur present, and yet should not be too scorchy to handle safely in the plant. 5. Tests showed that the use of 2 per cent of a good anti-oxidant was justified. One per cent gave good results, but especially when agings longer than 18 hours were carried out the stocks containing 2 per cent were markedly superior. 6. Zinc oxide, blanc fixe, barytes, or precipitated whiting can be successfully employed in stocks of this type. The modulus and tensile figures are lower than when P33 Black is used, but the losses in tensile strength due to air-bomb aging are comparable to P33 Black, and these fillers would permit the manufacture of colored tubes such as red, green, and yellow. 7. Heat-resisting inner tube stocks of this type compared to the ordinary tread, carcass, and tube stocks will necessarily be more scorchy, and care must be taken to cool the stocks properly in processing through the factory. The possibility of the migration of sulfur from the carcass stocks to the inner tube, or the migration of accelerator from the inner tube stock to the carcass stock must be taken into account. Today tire manufacturers are using as low as 2 per cent sulfur in the carcass stocks of bus and truck tires. These low sulfur ratios in the carcass stock tend to prevent the migration of sulfur. The usual Geer oven migration tests were carried out on stocks containing Ureka C as accelerator. The Geer oven was maintained at 93.3° C. (200° F.) for 14-day periods, and in no case did these tests show appreciable migration of sulfur or accelerator. Controls were run during the migration tests and alone.

Publisher

Rubber Division, ACS

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics

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