E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

The Effect of Silica Filler Source on the Mechanical Properties of Composite Rubber

  • Suci Isrenna Ratu Rezky,
  • Rahmah Anisa Ur,
  • Budiyati Eni,
  • Purnama Herry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202451712006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 517
p. 12006

Abstract

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Rubber composite is a high molecular weight polymer, produced from natural or synthetic rubber with sulfur as its common crosslinking agent. To improve the mechanical properties of rubber, filler with high silica content was usually added. Hence in this experiment, due to their high silica content, Risk husk ash (RHA), along with chemizil and zeosil were used as the composite filler. Sulfur was chosen as the crosslinking agent of a rubber mixture that consists of polyisoprene rubber (IR), acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (KNB), and polybutadiene rubber (BR). The composition of the other component was fixed at Per Hundred Rubber (PHR) of 51.43. During mixing, the temperature and mixing time were kept constant at 60-70oC and 6 minutes. The properties of rubber composite were characterized based on their physical and mechanical properties. Based on the rheological test, RHA has a faster vulcanization time compared to chemisil and zeosil. Improvement of the mechanical properties of the RHA rubber mixture was also observed, with 300% modulus, elongation, and tear at 42 kg/cm2, 867%, and 51 kg/cm2. Meanwhile, insignificance differences in tensile strength, hardness, and specific gravity of RHA compared to chemisil and zeosil, were observed.