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Reclaiming of ground rubber tire (GRT) by a novel reclaiming agent

Journal

EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 42, Issue 4, Pages 917-927

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2005.10.003

Keywords

ground rubber tire; reclaiming; crosslinking; aging

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The present paper describes the mechanical reclaiming of ground rubber tire (GRT) by tetra methyl thiuram disulfide (TMTD), a multi-functional reclaiming agent. The versatility of the proposed agent is that it acts as a reclaiming agent during reclaiming and as a curing agent during revulcanization of the reclaimed sample. Reclaiming of GRT was carried out on an open two roll mixing mill at various time intervals and different concentrations of the reclaiming agent (TMTD). The degree of reclaiming was evaluated by measurement of the gel content, inherent viscosity of sol rubber, Mooney viscosity of the reclaimed rubber, crosslink density, swelling ratio and molecular weight between two crosslink bonds as a function of milling time. Also, the influence of the gel content on crosslink density at various time intervals on the open two roll mixing mill was determined. A unique correlation between gel fraction and crosslink density obtained at various time intervals and concentrations of reclaiming agent indicated that an optimization of the concentration of TMTD and milling time has a positive influence on improving the efficiency of reclaiming. The reclaiming conditions have been optimized in view of the mechanical properties of the revulcanized GRT and the aging resistance properties of the revulcanized reclaim. The influence of the concentration of sulfur on the mechanical properties in the revulcanized reclaim was also studied. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies further indicate the coherency and homogeneity in the revulcanized reclaim rubber when reclamation is carried out by optimum concentration of TMTD after maximum time of reclaiming. (C) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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