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Abstract
Reusing industrial wastes is one of the cutting-edge tactics used to counteract solid waste disposal for environmental protection. The rigid polyurethane waste (PW) produced while manufacturing shoe soles in the footwear industry contributes to major environmental problems due to its uncontrolled landfill. In the current work, PW and clay were used as fillers in natural rubber (NR) and the fabricated compound’s mechanical, thermal, and sorption properties were looked at. Various analytical techniques were employed to characterise the NR-PW-clay compounds produced by the two-roll mill mixing process. In contrast to NR, the tensile strength and tear resistance of NR compound with 5 phr (parts per hundred rubber) PW and 10 phr clay was improved by 20% and 7%, respectively, and abrasion loss was significantly reduced. The mechanical characteristics of the compounds showed a decreasing trend beyond 10 phr clay due to the PW and clay particle’s aggregation. The thermal stability of NR-PW-clay compounds was slightly increased upon adding clay, as demonstrated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). As clay loading increased, the crosslink density and swelling index measurements revealed improved solvent absorption resistance. The fabricated compounds have the potential to provide high-performance, inexpensive NR compounds for a variety of industrial applications.
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The Journal of Rubber Research is devoted to both natural and synthetic rubbers, as well as to related disciplines. The scope of the journal encompasses all aspects of rubber from the core disciplines of biology, physics and chemistry, as well as economics. As a specialised field, rubber science includes within its niche a vast potential of innovative and value-added research areas yet to be explored. This peer reviewed publication focuses on the results of active experimental research and authoritative reviews on all aspects of rubber science.
The Journal of Rubber Research welcomes research on:
the upstream, including crop management, crop improvement and protection, and biotechnology;
the midstream, including processing and effluent management;
the downstream, including rubber engineering and product design, advanced rubber technology, latex science and technology, and chemistry and materials exploratory;
economics, including the economics of rubber production, consumption, and market analysis.
The Journal of Rubber Research serves to build a collective knowledge base while communicating information and validating the quality of research within the discipline, and bringing together work from experts in rubber science and related disciplines.
Scientists in both academia and industry involved in researching and working with all aspects of rubber will find this journal to be both source of information and a gateway for their own publications.