The effects of potassium titanate whisker (PTW) on the vulcanized properties
mechanical properties and thermal stabilities of heat vulcanized (HTV) silicone rubber were investigated
respectively. Simultaneously
the fracture surface of the composites and the dispersion degree of PTW were observed by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results indicated that PTW could accelerate vulcanization reaction
and improve maximum torque(M
H
) of the compound. The tensile strength
stress at the elongation of 100% and hardness increased with the PTW content. The addition of PTW with relatively low volume fraction to silicone rubber would lead to an increase of the thermal stability sharply
for the composite with 9vol% of PTW
the thermal decomposition temperature increased about 65℃ compared with the pure silicone rubber. The composite with 12vol% of PTW exhibited better thermal stability
the thermal decomposition apparent activation energy E of it was 193. 62kJ/mol
higher than that of the composite with fumed silica.