Rubber-to-metal bonding: The effect of oil immersion heat ageing and water absorption on peel strength


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Jamal S. N., . and Samsuri A., . and Ahmad M. A., . Rubber-to-metal bonding: The effect of oil immersion heat ageing and water absorption on peel strength. pp. 69-79. ISSN 1511-1768

Abstract

Rubber-to-metal bonded products find wide applications in the automotive industry where they are used as rubber springs. These products are exposed to heat oil and water either deliberately or unintentionally during service. Studies were conducted to evaluate the peel strength of the rubber-to-metal bonded samples after they were subjected to oil immersion heat ageing and water absorption. The vulcanisation systems and polarity of the rubber influenced the peel strength and durability of rubber-to-metal bonded samples. The conventional sulphur system gave higher peel strength and durability than the efficient vulcanisation (EV) system for both unaged and aged (70C/14 days) samples. However it is polarity of the rubber that is influenced most. The peel strength increased in an increasing order with polarity of the rubber viz; NR


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Abstract

Rubber-to-metal bonded products find wide applications in the automotive industry where they are used as rubber springs. These products are exposed to heat oil and water either deliberately or unintentionally during service. Studies were conducted to evaluate the peel strength of the rubber-to-metal bonded samples after they were subjected to oil immersion heat ageing and water absorption. The vulcanisation systems and polarity of the rubber influenced the peel strength and durability of rubber-to-metal bonded samples. The conventional sulphur system gave higher peel strength and durability than the efficient vulcanisation (EV) system for both unaged and aged (70C/14 days) samples. However it is polarity of the rubber that is influenced most. The peel strength increased in an increasing order with polarity of the rubber viz; NR

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Hydrocarbons
AGROVOC Term: Heat
AGROVOC Term: Sulphur
AGROVOC Term: Strength
AGROVOC Term: Vulcanization
AGROVOC Term: Aged
AGROVOC Term: Ageing
AGROVOC Term: Polarity
AGROVOC Term: Temperature
AGROVOC Term: Distilled water
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2025 00:41
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22953

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