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ADVANCES IN FILLER DISPERSION MEASUREMENTS

Journal

RUBBER CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 89, Issue 1, Pages 142-153

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.5254/rct.15.85923

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  1. Sid Richardson Carbon Energy Co.

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It is well documented throughout the literature that filler dispersion significantly influences rubber performance. However, there is no single experimental method to measure dispersion precisely. By presenting new experimental techniques and reviewing several existing ones that measure dispersion at different length scales, steps are undertaken to close the knowledge gap in understanding dispersion. Some methods, such as electrical resistivity, are able to probe only the conductive carbon black network; the others take into consideration all compounding ingredients including mineral fillers and chemicals. One of the techniques discussed in more detail will be surface profilometry, which is based on the noncontact optical interferometry principle. The other technique reviewed in more detail is based on high-resolution field emission scanning electron microscopy imaging. These different techniques were employed to evaluate multiple rubber compounds with varying dispersion levels, and the data will be presented and discussed.

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