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- There are several types of rubber materials used in manufacturing tube gaskets, each with its own set of properties tailored to specific industrial needs. For instance, Neoprene, known for its resistance to oil and ozone, is often utilized in automotive and chemical processing industries. Silicone rubber, on the other hand, with its excellent heat resistance, finds use in high-temperature environments. Viton, with its superior resistance to harsh chemicals and high temperatures, is a go-to choice for the oil and gas industry Viton, with its superior resistance to harsh chemicals and high temperatures, is a go-to choice for the oil and gas industry
Viton, with its superior resistance to harsh chemicals and high temperatures, is a go-to choice for the oil and gas industry Viton, with its superior resistance to harsh chemicals and high temperatures, is a go-to choice for the oil and gas industry
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In recent research, MWCNTs and carbon black were mixed with the butadiene/natural rubber to form a hybrid composite which gives very strong filler links by partial replacement of carbon black based on the m1:m2:X (m1—MWCNT; m2—reduction amount of carbon black; X-varies from 1 to 6) [40,64]. An internal blending mixer and two-roll milling were used to formulate the composites. The synergistic effect plays a major role in improving the abrasion resistance property due to the partial replacement of carbon black by adding MWCNTs in different ratios. The optimal ratio value of MWCNTs is 5 (parts per hundred of rubber) and 27.5 (parts per hundred of rubber) for carbon black with better resistant to abrasion compared to the matrix material [64]. The vulcanized hybrid composite material reinforced with MWCNT/carbon black at the ratio of 1:1 shows better mechanical properties, curing characteristics, and thermal conductivity. This shows a better tyre thread with an improved endurance life, less curing time, and improved thermal conductivity [42,64]. Fig. 4.4 shows the SEM and TEM images of uncured and cured rubber and Figs. 4.5 and 4.6 show the application of rubber nanocomposites in a tyre application.
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- Temperature: The temperature within the oil seal environment is the main factor that dictates the composition of an oil seal. Generally, there is a range of set temperatures that are optimal for that material. If the operating environment is too cold, the seal may become brittle and, at high temperatures, the seal material may show increased elasticity and become leaky.