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Devulcanized EPDM without paraffinic oil in the production of blends as a potential application of the residues from automobile industry

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Vulcanized residues of ethylene–propylene–diene monomer rubber (EPDM) from expanded profiles trims, called EPDM-r, were treated to remove the paraffinic oil and then devulcanized by microwaves at different exposure times (0,… Click to show full abstract

Vulcanized residues of ethylene–propylene–diene monomer rubber (EPDM) from expanded profiles trims, called EPDM-r, were treated to remove the paraffinic oil and then devulcanized by microwaves at different exposure times (0, 2, 3 and 4 min). Elastomeric formulations of EPDM-r compound/raw EPDM compound containing 67 wt% of recycled phase were produced, and the characteristics of the vulcanization process, mechanical and dynamic-mechanical properties, morphology and accelerated aging of the blends were analyzed. The promising results showed that it is possible to obtain new rubber compositions containing 67 wt% of EPDM-r with similar—or even higher—mechanical properties than the Reference sample (without EPDM-r), pointing out to the potential use of devulcanized EPDM-r in several applications, as a possible solution to the destination of these materials, aiming at the sustainable development.

Keywords: devulcanized epdm; without paraffinic; oil production; epdm without; paraffinic oil

Journal Title: Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management
Year Published: 2019

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