rubber auxiliary agent rd for tyre with low cost
rubber auxiliary agent rd for tyre with low cost
rubber auxiliary agent rd for tyre with low cost
rubber auxiliary agent rd for tyre with low cost
  • Can reclaimed rubber be used without auxiliary agents?
  • Sheng et al. (2019) claim that it is possible to obtain reclaimed rubber with satisfactory mechanical properties (tensile strength above 9 MPa) in a simple way without adding any auxiliary agent. Moreover, the proposed technology can be to high extent automatic.
  • Why is waste tire rubber a valuable source of secondary raw materials?
  • Waste tire rubber is valuable source of secondary raw materials for the circular economy and current trends indicate that application of waste rubbers during manufacturing value - added products should increase in near future.
  • Why is rubber a high-performance product?
  • This is because rubber is soft and not very durable until vulcanization. By selecting the type of rubber, the crosslinking chemicals and additives required for the desired technical properties of the end product, high-performance products such as tires, hoses, gaskets, profiles and other rubber products are created.
  • What is tensile strength and elongation at break of reclaimed rubber?
  • Tensile strength and elongation at break of reclaimed rubber were: i) 5–8 MPa and < 200% for GTR from passenger cars tires (GTR car); ii) 8–12 MPa and 200–300% for GTR from truck tires (GTR truck) and iii) 14–15 MPa and 400% for GTR from truck tread (GTR tread).