Mechanochemically devulcanized ground rubber tire (GRT) was revulcanized in a composition with natural
rubber (NR) and polybutadiene rubber (PBR). Reclaiming of GRT was carried out by tetra methyl
thiuram disulfide (TMTD) in the presence of spindle oil, a paraffin base rubber process oil. The cure characteristics
and tensile properties of NR/PBR compounds were investigated. Results indicate that the minimum
torque and Mooney viscosity of the NR/PBR compounds increase with increasing reclaim rubber
(RR) loading whereas the scorch time remains unaltered but optimum cure time exhibits a decreasing
trend due to the presence of active crosslinking sites in the reclaim rubber. The (re)vulcanization of different
NR–PBR/RR blends was found to give a new low cost product with adequate properties. The
mechanical properties before and after aging of NR–PBR/RR blend system and different proportions of
carbon black loaded NR–PBR/RR blend system were studied. Tensile strength increases with increasing
the proportion of reclaim rubber, but for all the vulcanizates the values are less than those of the control
formulation. Thermogravimetric analysis of RR, NR–PBR and different NR–PBR/RR vulcanizates was carried
out in order to get thermal stability of the vulcanizates. The effects of variations of RR loading on
dynamic mechanical properties like loss tangent, storage and loss modulus were studied.
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