STUDY LEADING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF REINFORCED HIGH TEMPERATURE ELASTOMERS
Abstract
A comparison of trimethylsilyl and triphenyl silyl modified silicas indicate that the trimethylsilyl modified filler is more suitable for higher tensiles at high temperature without sacrificing room temperature tensile and elastic property. A comprehensive study was carried out with various nonreinforcing fillers to determine their relative usefulness for improving high temperature performance. Asbestine 3-X, a fibrous grade of talc, was chosen as the best nonreinforcing filler to obtain high tensile at 500 F after aging at the same temperature.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 31, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0405893
Entities
People
- B. D. Halpern
- K. C. Tsou
- R. N. Goldey
- S. J. Makower