Abstract:
Natural rubber latex (NRL) is used as a basic raw
material in manufacturing latex products for household, medical
and industrial applications. This widespread use of NRL is
caused by the extensive generation of solid waste material. Most
of the rubber wastes are disposed of in a landfill, open burning,
incineration, open dumping or recycling. As recycling of rubber
is not widely practiced due to high cost and insufficient facilities,
the accumulation of huge stockpiles of disposed of rubber
materials has become huge social and environmental problem.
Due to the environmental sustainability matters, use of bio-fillers
from renewable resources to reinforce latex compounds has been
addressed in this research. In this study, two series of samples
were prepared using powdered corn grain and cornflour as fillers
and by varying loading from 0 to 50 phr at 10 phr intervals. The
effect of these fillers on the physical properties of NRL
vulcanizates was investigated. The tensile property, tear strength,
density, water absorption and surface morphology were studied.
The results indicated that powdered corn grain filled NRL
vulcanizates have good mechanical properties compared to
cornflour filled vulcanizates. Powdered corn grain loading of 20
phr will be considered as the optimum filler loading to achieve
required physical properties.
Citation:
I. Jayathilaka, T. U. Ariyadasa and S. M. Egodage, "Powdered Corn Grain and Cornflour on Properties of Natural Rubber Latex Vulcanizates: Effect of Filler Loading," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 235-240, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421916.