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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Effects of Silanized Fillers and Accelerators on the Cure and Chemical Characteristics of NR/SBR/EPDM Blend |
| Country | : | Malaysia |
| Authors | : | Soh Tiak Chuan |
Abstract: Effects of silanized fillers on the hybrid silica / calcined clay and accelerators synergism with mercaptobenzothiazole disulfide (MBTS) / Zn-2-mercaptobenzothiazole (ZMBT) / diphenyl guanidine (DPG) on the cure and chemical characteristics of an industrial natural rubber (NR) / styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) / ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM) rubber blend were investigated. 20 samples, with 5 levels of fillers (0.00 phr, 3.78 phr, 11.44 phr, 15.61 phr and 18.29 phr) and 4 levels of accelerators (0.04 phr, 1.11 phr, 2.30 phr and 3.50 phr)were subjected for the characterizations of rheometry cure characteristics, bound rubber content (BRC) and fourier transform infrared (FTIR)..........
Keywords: Bound rubber content, cure characteristics, fourier transform infrared, rubber accelerators, rubber fillers.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Experimental Investigation Of Properties Of Polypropylene And Non-Woven Spunbond Fabric |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Harsh Kansal |
Abstract: Polypropylene(PP) is the homo-polymer that is widely used for production of non-woven fabric. In the manufacture of polypropylene resins, considerable advances have been made. In this paper, thermal behavior of polypropylene granules was studied as a function of temperature by melt flow index of the polypropylene. For this purpose temperature range of 453K to 513 K was taken with a difference of 5 K. The results obtained from the melt flow indexing showed a linear behaviour between temperature and melt flow index (MFI) for the polypropylene...........
Keywords: Melt flow index, Non woven Fabric, Packtech, Polypropylene, Technical textile
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Replenishment of Pretreatment Bath- A Measure for Minimizing Effluent Load |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | S. V. Chavan || R. P. Shindale || P. S. Bedagkar || G. G. Dhavale | A. S. Shaikh || S. S. Bagwan |
Abstract: Water scarcity is becoming a global concern. Textile industry uses large amount of water in their production processes, with subsequent generation of large quantity of wastewater. The major operations performed in a typical textile processing industry are desizing, scouring, mercerizing, bleaching, neutralizing, dyeing, printing and finishing. As the cost of water supplied to industry keeps increasing, textile industry needs recycling of waste water generated and conservation of water to reduce the water requirements and also dependency on other water sources...........
Keywords: Desizing, Scouring, Bleaching, Replenishment of bath, etc
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