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Effects of titanate on the bonding properties of silicone rubber and polyester fabric

Ruijie Han, Yuanrui Shao, Xudong Quan, Kangmin Niu

2021Polymer Composites16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The effects of titanate on the mechanical properties of silicone rubber and peel strength of polyester fabric with silicone rubber are studied. The tests show that the hardness and mechanical properties of silicone rubber containing 0.2 phr titanate are similar to those of pure silicone rubber, and the peel strength (1.11 N/mm) between fabric and rubber matrix without inner fabric is the highest in the test groups. Fourier transform infrared spectra (FT‐IR) and contact angle test indicate that the surface wettability of silicone rubber is effectively enhanced with the addition of titanate, which is a key factor to improve the bonding properties between silicone rubber and polyester fabric because of the more adequate contact between the adhesive and silicone rubber surface. Due to the difference in the modulus of the fabric along different yarn directions, the peel direction has a significant effect on the peel force between the outer fabric and silicone rubber.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialSilicone rubberNatural rubberContact angleWettingTitanateSiliconePolyesterAdhesiveCeramicLayer (electronics)Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsTextile materials and evaluationsMechanical Behavior of Composites
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