The degree of vulcanization of a rubber compound has a big influence on the properties of the final product.
Optimum cure time rubber.
In rubber terminology t90 is defined as optimum cure time for the rubber compound studied.
This difference is more evident in the compounds with fillers usually carbon black due to matrix filler interactions.
Length of time to get up to cure temperature.
Cure time whereas the high compound temperature cavity will determine the injection pressure and mold temperature limit.
Cure development and important transitions in cure process such as gelation and vitrification point 10 13.
If the time is short to heat it up it may require a longer cure time and if the unit requires a long time to heat it may require a shorter cure time.
Only few cavities will dictate the cure time.
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Therefore precisely defining the curing process including optimum cure time is important to ensure the production of final products having high performance.
Typically vulcanization is represented using vulcanization curves.
In this work the dma is tested for suitability for monitoring cure of rubber compounds.
The low compound temperature cavities.
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Rubber compounds that have different formulations differ also in curing behaviors.
However according to the author s knowledge no comprehensive work was dedicated to monitor and predict optimum cure time of rubber compounds.
Is the optimum curing time tc90 at rheometer.
As previously stated the cure time is determined from the rubber in the center of the flow whereas the limit is.
Optimum cure time t90 is the time required for the torque to reach 90 of the maximum achievable torque tc90 and relates to the time which is necessary for the cured rubber to achieve optimal.