Effect of surface treatments on rheological, mechanical and magnetic properties of ferrite-filled polymeric systems

Saini, D. R. ; Shenoy, A. V. ; Nadkarni, V. M. (1985) Effect of surface treatments on rheological, mechanical and magnetic properties of ferrite-filled polymeric systems Polymer Engineering & Science, 25 (13). pp. 807-811. ISSN 0032-3888

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Abstract

Experimental data on the effect of the type and amount of surface treating agents on the rheological and mechanical properties of the ferrite-filled styrene-isoprene-styrene systems at high levels of loading has been presented. The viscosities of the treated ferrite systems are found to be lower than the untreated systems, with the extent in reduction depending upon the type and amount of surface treatment. It is also found that surface treatment decreases the tensile strength and percentage elongation in the present filler-matrix system, and the extent of the decrease in viscosity as well as mechanical properties is more in the presence of titanates than with silanes.

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