Affiliation:
1. Indonesian Rubber Research Institute, Salak Street No. 1 Bogor, 16128, Indonesia
2. President University, Ki Hajar Dewantara Street Bekasi, 17530, Indonesia
Abstract
Organomodified bentonite and silica were used as hybrid fillers in natural rubber (NR)/nitrile butadiene
rubber (NBR) seal for liquified petroleum gas (LPG) tube valve compound to evaluate their interaction
and influence on mechanical properties and sealing performance. In this work, the NR-organomodified
bentonite were prepared by the in situ organomodified and latex compounding method with varying
amounts of bentonite then applied in the silica-NR/NBR rubber seal compounds with mixing process
held in two rolls open mill. Silanization reaction, Payne effect, curing characteristics, tensile properties,
compression set, hardness, uniaxial compression and sealing performance were assessed. The study
obtained that NR/NBR-silica/organomodified bentonite show improved silica dispersion physically,
as analyzed by Payne effect. The presence of organomodified bentonite decreases the vulcanization
reaction. The cure rate index, apparent crosslink density and hardness tend to decrease with addition
of organomodified bentonite, while tensile strength and elongation at break are enhanced with increasing
organomodified bentonite. With an appropriate amount of organomodified bentonite (organomodified
bentonite below 4 phr), the introduction of organomodified bentonite enhances the elastic response of
the material, as shown by increasing of tensile properties. The rubber seal’s sealing performance
analysis revealed that B4 (4 phr organomodified bentonite) performed the best, with contact stress
higher than the actual working pressure and Misses stress lower than the actual working pressure,
making it difficult to crack.
Publisher
Asian Journal of Chemistry