FILLER REINFORCEMENT IN SILICONE POLYMERS. PART I. THE EFFECT OF FINELY DIVIDED MATERIALS ON LIQUID POLYMERS.

Abstract

The effect of finely divided materials on a polydimethyl silicone oil was studied in the temperature range from 30 to 130C using a variable shear viscometer. The results are consistent with the view that fine powders become solvated on being dispersed in the oil; if a sufficient number of particles are present per unit volume of mixture and if the interactions between them are sufficiently large, aggregation can occur to give a micro-gel structure. Those materials which are highly reinforcing in silicone elastomers show evidence of micro-gel structure at volume concentrations below 4 per cent. For fillers of a given chemical type there are indications that the visxcosity increment is dependent solely on mean particle size: there are further indications that carbon black is more effective in raising the viscosity than silica providing they are of comparable particle sizes. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0634205

Entities

People

  • B. B. Moore
  • D. K. Thomas

Organizations

  • Royal Aircraft Establishment

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Biomedical And Dental Materials
  • Composite Materials
  • Elastomers
  • Films
  • Materials
  • Particle Size
  • Particles
  • Plastics
  • Polymeric Films
  • Polymers
  • Resins
  • Silicone Plastics
  • Specialty Uses Of Chemicals
  • Viscometers
  • Viscosity

Readers

  • Aerosol Science/Aerosol Physics
  • Mathematics or Statistics
  • Polymer Science and Engineering.