The results of a study investigating the dielectric properties of rubber compounds and their constituents in the frequency range of 5 to 24 GHz are presented. A completely filled short circuited waveguide technique was used to conduct these dielectric measurements. The influence of carbon black content in rubber was investigated for carefully prepared rubber samples. The results showed that for all frequencies, the dielectric constant increases as a function of increasing carbon black content. The variation of dielectric constant values decreases as frequency increases. The presence of curatives in uncured rubber samples was also detected, which indicates the sensitivity of microwaves to the chemical reaction triggered by curatives
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In this article, we report the preparation of conducting natural rubber (NR) with polyaniline (Pani)...
Three types of ground tyre rubber (GTR) are treated with microwave in order to study the effect of m...
Dielectric properties of natural rubber Hevea brasiliensis latex were measured at frequencies 0.2 to...
According to specific formulas, the mixing of rubber samples occurs by two methods: open mixing and ...
733-737Studies on dielectric property of natural rubber (NR) and some synthetic rubbers viz., styren...
Dielectric parameters microwave method vulcanisation elastomers monitoring The application of mi...
This paper presents an application of microwave radiation for pre-heating of natural rubbercompoundi...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version accepted for publication in Rubber Chemistry and T...
This paper presents a detailed characterisation of the dielectric properties of rubber latex over th...
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PhDThe behaviour of filled elastomer materials is of practical importance in many fields of engineer...
Many efforts are being made to find innovative ways of recycling rubber from end-of-life tires (ELTs...
12 pagesInternational audienceBroadband microwave spectroscopy is commonly employed in the determina...
In many industries such as aerospace, construction, and transportation various types of composite ma...
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Dielectric properties of natural rubber Hevea brasiliensis latex were measured at frequencies 0.2 to...