scholarly journals Effective thermomechanical devulcanization of ground tire rubber with a co-rotating twin-screw extruder

Author(s):  
Dániel Ábel Simon ◽  
Tamás Bárány
Polimery ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 58 (11/12) ◽  
pp. 906-912 ◽  
Author(s):  
KRZYSZTOF FORMELA ◽  
MAGDALENA CYSEWSKA ◽  
JOZEF HAPONIUK ◽  
ANDRZEJ STASIEK

Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 1139
Author(s):  
Hans van Hoek ◽  
Jacques Noordermeer ◽  
Geert Heideman ◽  
Anke Blume ◽  
Wilma Dierkes

De-vulcanization of rubber has been shown to be a viable process to reuse this valuable material. The purpose of the de-vulcanization is to release the crosslinked nature of the highly elastic tire rubber granulate. For present day passenger car tires containing the synthetic rubbers Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR) and Butadiene Rubber (BR) and a high amount of silica as reinforcing filler, producing high quality devulcanizate is a major challenge. In previous research a thermo-chemical mechanical approach was developed, using a twin-screw extruder and diphenyldisulfide (DPDS) as de-vulcanization agent.The screw configuration was designed for low shear in order to protect the polymers from chain scission, or uncontrolled spontaneuous recombination which is the largest problem involved in de-vulcanization of passenger car tire rubber. Because of disadvantages of DPDS for commercial use, 2-2′-dibenzamidodiphenyldisulfide (DBD) was used in the present study. Due to its high melting point of 140 °C the twin-screw extruder process needed to be redesigned. Subsequent milling of the devulcanizate at 60 °C with a narrow gap-width between the mill rolls greatly improved the quality of the devulcanizate in terms of coherence and tensile properties after renewed vulcanization. As the composition of passenger car tire granulate is very complex, the usefulness of the Horikx-Verbruggen analysis as optimization parameter for the de-vulcanization process was limited. Instead, stress-strain properties of re-vulcanized de-vulcanizates were used. The capacity of the twin-screw extruder was limited by the required residence time, implying a low screw speed. A best tensile strength of 8 MPa at a strain at break of 160% of the unblended renewed vulcanizate was found under optimal conditions.


Materials ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 724 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sitisaiyidah Saiwari ◽  
Johannes van Hoek ◽  
Wilma Dierkes ◽  
Louis Reuvekamp ◽  
Geert Heideman ◽  
...  

2002 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 617-625 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeong Seok Oh ◽  
A. I. Isayev

Abstract Compounding ground tire rubber (GRT) with commercial polyolefins such as polypropylene (PP) is a possible way of recycling GRT. These new blends can provide low cost materials. The present study describes new materials which are obtained by the ultrasonically treated PP/GRT blends. In order to improve the efficiency of the treatment process, a new ultrasonic reactor was built. In this reactor, two horns were placed in a slit die which is attached to a plastic extruder. PP/GRT blends mixed by using a twin screw extruder were passed through the reactor to devulcanize GRT. Then the blends were dynamically revulcanized using an internal mixer. Mechanical properties, rheology and morphology of the obtained blends were studied. Under optimal conditions of ultrasonic treatment, the mechanical properties of the blends were improved in comparison with our earlier experiments.


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