Affiliation:
1. 1Industrial Chemical Laboratory, University of Vienna
Abstract
Abstract
An instrument for measuring stresses was constructed, whereby changes in tension brought about by changes in temperature in rubber maintained at constant elongation were measured. These measurements were carried out with three types of vulcanizates. After measures were taken in the case of weakly vulcanized samples to eliminate the disturbing factors arising from crystallization, the fact was established that stress is directly proportional to the absolute temperature for all types of vulcanized rubber, as required by theory. It is shown that under some conditions the stress-temperature coefficient depends on the degree of vulcanization, the coefficient decreasing with increase in the degree of vulcanization. The experimental results are discussed, and an explanation is offered to account for the dependence of the stress-temperature coefficient on the degree of vulcanization.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics
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