Abstract:
In liquid form, natural rubber is also known as latex (raw rubber) and the purified
form of natural rubber is the polyisoprene, which can be used i n many applications
and products through the process of vulcanization. Rubber making process can be
divided into four stages such as compounding, mixing, shaping and vulcanizing. In
compounding stage, many additives such as vulcanizing agents, accelerators,
activators, retarders, fillers and anti-degradants usually are added to improve
properties of natural rubber. Two main reasons were expected by adding natural
graphite as an additive such as improve thermal properties i n rubber and less
energy to cure the rubber products. Natural graphite is produced at Bogala Mines
which has +99 carbon percentage and 40-micron particle size. Raw natural rubber
has very low thermal conductivity such that rubber with a good thermal
conductivity can withstand high temperatures without undergoing reversion or
property changes. Therefore, this study focuses on the improving the thermal
conductivity of rubber by using natural graphite as an additive. Three master
batches were prepared on a laboratory two-roll mill by mixing 40-micron natural
graphite (5PPHR (Parts per Hundred Rubber), lOPPHR and 15PPHR) with latex
(raw rubber). Prepared three samples were sent to a laboratory in India to test the
thermal conductivity by using Hot Disk TPS (Transient Plane Source). A l l the results
were compared with corresponding control sample (OPPHR) which describes the
behavior of thermal conductivity of three samples corresponding to the control
sample. Test results showed that all three samples have higher thermal conductivity,
compared to the control sample (2.60%, 1.33% and 1.93% respectively) and the
thermal conductivity of 5PPHR sample was increased with time than other two
samples. Further studies can be done to improve the thermal conductivity of rubber
by functionalization of carbon w i t h different groups like oxygen, carboxyl, amine,
amide and fluorine which can drastically change the surface properties of graphite
or graphene instead of raw natural graphite as an additive.
Citation:
Lasantha, M.M.L., Liyanage, L,W.A., Gunasekara, H.M.S.U., & Jayasinghe, A.P. (2018). Increasing the thermal conductivity of rubber by using natural graphite as an additive [Abstract]. In A.M.K.B. Abeysinghe & G.V.I. Samaradivakara (Eds.), Proceedings of International Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment 2018 (p. 69). Department of Earth Resources Engineering, University of Moratuwa.