Effect of irregular silicon carbide and tackifying phenolic resin on friction coefficients of rubber compounds

Author:

Zhu Youzhang1,Lu Hang1,Cui Jian1,Wang Yimiao1,Li Hengrong2,Tian Anwei2,Pang Song2,Zhao Shuai12ORCID,Yan Yehai1

Affiliation:

1. Key Lab of Rubber‐Plastics, Ministry of Education/Shandong Provincial Key Lab of Rubber‐Plastics, School of Polymer Science and Engineering Qingdao University of Science and Technology Qingdao China

2. Jianxin Zhao's Technology Group Co., Ltd Ningbo China

Abstract

AbstractRubber compounds with high friction coefficients are widely used in safety shoes, functional shoes, etc. However, in the presence of a liquid lubrication layer, friction coefficients between rubber compounds and the opposing surface are generally very low. In this work, friction coefficients of rubber compounds are improved by a two‐pronged method. First, micron silicon carbides (SiC) with irregular shape and knife‐edge are selected as fillers to improve the plowing friction in dry state, and to improve the adhesive friction in wet state via piercing the liquid lubrication layer. Second, tackifying phenolic resin is added to increase the damping performance of rubber compounds, so as to improve the hysteresis friction in both dry and wet states. The results show that the comprehensive static and dynamic friction properties of rubber compounds are the best in both dry and wet states (0.5 wt% sodium dodecyl sulfate solution or 90 wt% glycerol solution), when SiC size is 7–14 μm and SiC content is 75–90 phr. Phenolic resin can increase the loss factor (tanδ) and loss modulus (E") of rubber compounds, and improve the static and dynamic friction coefficients in wet state (90 wt% glycerol solution). At the same time, it can improve the hardness of rubber compounds and reduce the relative content of SiC, thus reducing the static and dynamic friction coefficients of rubber compounds in dry and wet states (0.5 wt% sodium lauryl sulfate aqueous solution). In general, the optimal content of phenolic resin is 10–15 phr.Highlights Rubber friction coefficients improved via both adhesion and hysteresis friction. Irregular silicon carbides pierce liquid layer to improve adhesive friction of rubber. Phenolic resin increases hysteresis friction of rubber via damping property.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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