Ch 9
what does carbon black do
increases tensile strength and resistance to abrasion (what is needed for tires) and tearing of the final rubber product, provides protection from ultraviolet radiation
what are the most common shaping processes for thermoplastic elastomers
injection molding and extrusion; generlaly more economical and faster than the traditional processes for rubbers that must be vulcanized
what are some extruded thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)
insulation coating for electrica wire, tubing for medical application, conveyor belts, sheet and film stock
how are thermoplastic elastomers processed
like thermoplastics but their applicatioons are those of an elastomer
why is only sulfur no longer used for vulcanization
long curing times; now various other chemicals are combined with smaller doses of sulfur to accelerate and strnegth the treatment (15 - 20 min)
are tires made with TPE
no
categories of fiber reinforced plastic shaping processes (FRP)
open mold processes, closed mold processes, filament winding, pultrusion, other
what is the best grade of rubber
pale crepe rubber involving two coagulation steps followed by warm air drying
what are some principal thermoset polymners
phenolics (particulate reinforcing phases), polyesters and epoxies (mostly FRPs)
how many corss links does soft rubber have
1 or 2 cross links per 1000 mers
what is the single most important reinforcing filler in rubber
carbon black, a collodial form of carbon obtained by thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons (soot)
what is rubber called when its at the stage of drying in the smokehouse
ribbed smoked sheet; it is then folded into large bales for shipment to the processor
how are fibers avaible in continous form as filaments
rovings (collections of untwisted continous strands), convenient form for handling
what is the typical L/D extruder range for rubber
10 to 15; this reduces risk of premature cross linking
recycled rubber added in some rubber products but usually __ %
10% or less
what is polyisoprene
C5H8 is the chemical substance that comprises natural rubber and its content in the emulsion is about 30%
what is the most familiar form of continou fiber
a cloth (fabric of woven yarns)
what is latex
a collodial dispersion of solid particles of the polymer polyisoprene in water
what are starting material for PMCs polymer matrix composites
a polymer and a reinforcing phase (these are processed separately before becoming phases in the composites)
what are china clays
additive in rubber, hydrous aluminum silicates reinforce less than carbon black but are used when the color black is not acceptable
rubber is always compounded with
additivites for vulvanization such as sulfur
where does natural rubber come from? syntehtic rubber?
argiculture; petroleum
how is rubber brought to rubber processors? why
as large bales instead of pellets or liquid resins; long tradition of handling NR in these unit loads
what is of most engineering interest for fibers
as the reiforcing phase in FRP
where do processing rubber into tires and other products occur
at processor (fabricator) plants, commonly known as rubber industry
what is open mold processes for FRP
based on FRP manual procedure for laying resins and fibers onto forms
how is raw rubber an agricultural indusrty
because latex, the starting ingredient, is grown on plantations in tropical climates
why is rubber usually black
because of high content of carbon black
what is the internal structure of the tirw
carcass (consist of multiple layers of rubber coated cords called plies); cords are strands of nylon, polyester, fiber glass, or steel, which provide inextensibility to reinforce the rubber in the carcass
what are some possible reinforcing agent materials
cermaics, metals, other polymers, or elements such as carbon or boron
what are other addivites in rubber
china clays, other polymers (styrene, PVC, and phenolics), antioxidants, fatigue and ozone protective chemicals, coloring pigments, plasticizers and softening oils, blowing agents in the production of foamed rubber, mold release compounds
why is shaping for composites generally less efficeint
composites are more complex than other materials, need to orient the reinforcing phase in FRPs (fiber reinforced plastic), composite processing technologies have not been the object of refinement ove ras many years as processes for other matierals
what does the processing of finished goods consist of
compounding, mixing, shaping, vulcanizing
what type of rubber molding process is the most important
compression because of its use in tired manf
what are principal molding processes for rubber
compression molding, transfer molding, injection molding
what is filament winding for FRP
continous filaments are dipped in liquid resin and wrapped around a rotating mandrel, producing a rigid, hollow, cylindrical shape
what are three tire constructions
diagonal ply, belted bias and radial ply
what is sometimes used to dry the rubber instead of a smokehouse
dried in hot air called air dried sheet; this is considered a better grade of rubber
what are the four basic shaping categories for rubber
extrusion, calednering, coating, molding and casting
what are possible geometries for reinforcing agents
fibers (just about eveyrthing coming out of industry is fibers), particles, and flakes
what is used to reinforced rubber belts to cause little or no extensibility
fibers commonly polyester or nylon; fabrics of these polymers are usually coated by calendering assembled together to obtain required number of plies and thickness and subsequently vulcanized by continous or batch heating processes
thermoplastic molding compounds include
fillers or reinforcing agents
rubber additives include
fillers that either enhance the rubber's mechanical properties (reinforxing fillers) or extend the rubber to reduce cost (non-reinforcing fillers)
what are common fiber reinforcing materisl
glass, carbon, and kevlar
how are molded parts for rubber footwear made
injection molding, compression molding, certain special molding techniques developed by the shoe industry
what does a reinforced hose tube consist of
inner tube (extruded of a rubber compounded for particular liquid that will flow trhough it), reinforcement layer (applied to inner tube as fabric or by spiraling knitting or braiding) outl layer (compounded for enviroment and applied by extrusion )
what is the shaping process of polymer matrix composites (PMCs)
many PMC shaping processes are slow and labor intensive; in general techniques for shpaing composites are less efficeint than othe rmaterisl
what are particles and flakes used in a lot
many plastic molding compound
are tires just rubber
no composites; has matrix and reinforcement
what are two basic types of hoses
plain hose (no reinforcement) is extruded tubing, reinforced tube
what is the difference between polymers and rubbers
polymers is delivered as pelets that metl and mold or as resin adn pour into mold but rubber comes in bail (blocks of rubber)
what are the three steps in tire production
preforming of components, building the carcass and adding rubber strips to form the sidewalls and treads, molding and curing the components into one integral piece; variations exist in processing depending on construction, tire size, and type of vehicle
how are most synethic rubbers made
produced from petroleum by the same polymerization tehcniques used to snythesize other polymers
what are the two basic steps in rubber goods production
production of the rubber itself and processing into finished goods
it is through compoudning that specific rubber is deisgned to satisfy a given application in terms of ____
properties, cost, and processability
what are some shaping processes for rubber and polymer matrix composites
rubber processing and shaping, manf of tires and other rubber products, PMC shaping processes and materials, open mold processes, closed mold processes, filament winding, pultrusion processes, other PMC shaping processes
where is natural rubber tapped from
rubber trees (hevae brasiliensis) as latex in southeast asia and other parts of the world
many of the production methods use for plastics are also applicable to ___ but
rubbers but rubber processing technology is different in certain respects and the rubber indistry is largely separate from the plastics industry
how does rubber extrusion work
screw extruders are generall used, the L/D of the extruder berrel is less than for thermoplastics, diw swells occur in rubber extudates (highly plastic polymer exhibits memory), rubber has not yet been vulcanized
what are some (thermoplastic polymer elastomer) TPE products
shoe siles, athletic footwear, and automotive components such as fender extensions and corner panels
what are some molded rubber products
shoes soles and heals, gaskets and seals, suction cups, and bottle stops; many foamed rubber parts are produced by moldind; also an important process in tire production
what is a woven roving
similar to cloth but it consists of untwisted filaments rather than yarns; can be produced with unequal numbers of strands in the two directionjs so that they posses greater strength in one direction
what is closed mold processes for FRP
similar to plastics molding
what is pultrusion for FRP shaping
similiar to extrusion only adapted to include continous fuber reinforcement
what kind of rubbers are used in the shoe industry? what is used for low production
solid and foamed; low volume production - manual methods are sometimes used to cut rubber from flat stock
is the shaping process for rubber simple
some products require several basic processes plus assembly work (ie tires)
what is a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)
themoplastic polymer that posses the properties of a rubber
what are the most common matrix materials
thermosetting polymers
what is the rubber industry and goods made of rubber dominated by
tiress; tires are used in a larger number of autombiles, trucks, aircraft, and bicyeles
what is the preferred method to recover rubber
to recover rubber from latex involves coagulation (adding an acid such as formic acid, coagulation takes about 12 hours), the coagulum (now soft solid slabs) is then squeezed through rolls which drive out most of the water and reduce thicknes to about 3mm (1/8), the sheets are then draped over wooden frames and dried in smokehouses for several days
what is vulcanization
treatment that accomplishes cross-linking of elastomer molecules (add sulfur); makes rubber stiffer and stronger but retain extensibility; long chain molecules become joined at certain tie points which is reduces the ability to flow
what is yarn
twisted collection of filaments
what is calendaring
type of rubber shaping; rubber stock passed through a series of gaps of decreasing size by a stand of rotating rolls; rubber sheet thickness is slighlty greater than final roll gap due to die swell
what is kind of woven rovings are preferred in laminated FRP composites
unidirectional