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Bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire
This research is based on a study of the parameters affecting the adhesion of styrene–butadiene rubber (Solprene 1204) and polyisoprene (Natsyn 2200) to monofilament brass-plated steel wire. Investigations are concentrated on the influence of compounding ingredients and coupling agents on the adhesi...
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author | Alireza Aref-Azar |
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description | This research is based on a study of the parameters affecting the adhesion of styrene–butadiene rubber (Solprene 1204) and polyisoprene (Natsyn 2200) to monofilament brass-plated steel wire. Investigations are concentrated on the influence of compounding ingredients and coupling agents on the adhesion between the rubber and wire using H-shape specimens. X-Ray Photo Electron Spectroscopy (ESCA) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) techniques have been used to identify residues on the wire surface and to interpret the chemical and physical roles of carbon black and silica on the mechanism of bonding rubber to brass-plated wire. [Continues.] |
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spelling | rr-article-92329401982-01-01T00:00:00Z Bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire Alireza Aref-Azar (7124966) Materials engineering not elsewhere classified untagged Materials Engineering not elsewhere classified This research is based on a study of the parameters affecting the adhesion of styrene–butadiene rubber (Solprene 1204) and polyisoprene (Natsyn 2200) to monofilament brass-plated steel wire. Investigations are concentrated on the influence of compounding ingredients and coupling agents on the adhesion between the rubber and wire using H-shape specimens. X-Ray Photo Electron Spectroscopy (ESCA) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) techniques have been used to identify residues on the wire surface and to interpret the chemical and physical roles of carbon black and silica on the mechanism of bonding rubber to brass-plated wire. [Continues.] 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Thesis 2134/33219 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Bonding_of_rubber_to_brass-plated_steel_wire/9232940 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
spellingShingle | Materials engineering not elsewhere classified untagged Materials Engineering not elsewhere classified Alireza Aref-Azar Bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire |
title | Bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire |
title_full | Bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire |
title_fullStr | Bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire |
title_full_unstemmed | Bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire |
title_short | Bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire |
title_sort | bonding of rubber to brass-plated steel wire |
topic | Materials engineering not elsewhere classified untagged Materials Engineering not elsewhere classified |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/33219 |