| Properties of Different Constant Viscosity NR with Low Viscosity |
| Received:August 15, 2018 Revised:August 15, 2018 |
| DOI:10.12136/j.issn.1000-890X.2019.04.0280 |
| Key Words: constant viscosity NR;natural latex;viscosity stabilizer;Mooney viscosity;storage performance;hydroxylamine hydrochloride;hydroxylammonium sulphate |
| Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | | ZHANG Guimei | Yunnan Institute of Tropical Crops,666100 Jinghong,China | zgm1027@163.com | | JIANG Shikuan | Yunnan Institute of Tropical Crops,666100 Jinghong,China | | | YAN Li | Yunnan Institute of Tropical Crops,666100 Jinghong,China | | | XU Rong | Yunnan Institute of Tropical Crops,666100 Jinghong,China | | | ZOU Jianyun* | Yunnan Institute of Tropical Crops,666100 Jinghong,China | zoujianyunbn@sina.com |
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| Several kinds of constant viscosity natural rubber(NR) with low viscosity(NR-HH,NR-HS,NR-SH and NR-MB) were prepared with hydroxylamine hydrochloride,hydroxylammonium sulphate,semicarbazide hydrochloride and accelerator M as viscosity stabilizer,respectively,and their physicochemical properties,storage performance,curing behavior and physical properties were studied. The results showed that,P0 values of NR-HH,NR-HS,NR-SH and NR-MB were lower than that of NR-CK,and PRI of NR-MB was significantly lower compared with that of NR-CK. The curing rate of NR-MB compound was faster than that of NR-CK compound,and the curing rates of NR-HS,NR-HH and NR-SH compound were slower than that of NR-CK compound. The tensile strength and tear strength of NR-HH,NR-HS and NR-SH vulcanizates were equivalent and all worse than those of NR-CK vulcanizate,but the tensile strength and tear strength of NR-MB vulcanizate were higher than those of NR-CK vulcanizate,respectively. All these viscosity stabilizers could effectively decrease the Mooney viscosity of NR and improve the hot air aging resistance. Among them,hydroxylamine hydrochloride and hydroxylammonium sulphate showed a better effect on the stabilization of NR viscosity. |
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