Speaker Biography

Sandra Regina Scagliusi Martin

University of São Paulo, Brazil

Title: Effect of gamma-radiation on thermal ageing of butyl rubber compounds

Sandra Regina Scagliusi Martin
Biography:

Sandra Regina Scagliusi:  Great experience with elastomers. Upgraded in recovering of rubbers, in general, specially dealing with butyl and halo-butyl rubbers (chlorine and bromine). She is deeply involved with irradiation, recycling, de- vulcanization, micro-wave. She developed a new process of rubbers recovering via radiation and mechanical shear. She has  been  dedicating  in  research  toward  environmental  area  in  recycling  of  solid  materials  and  elastomers.  Proved experience in research and quality control laboratories.

 

Abstract:

Butyl rubber has a comprehensive use in sealing systems, especially in tires inner tubes, due to their low permeability to gases.  So,  it  is  required  that  butyl rubber  compounds  show  a  better  performance,  more and  more.  Butyl rubber is provided with excellent mechanical    properties    and    oxidation    resistance. Besides showing these properties, radiation exposures impart    modifications    in    physical-chemical    and morphological properties on butyl rubber materials. When  exposed  to  gamma-radiation,  rubbers  suffer changes  in  their  mechanical  and  physical  properties, caused  by material  degradation.  The  major  radiation effect  in  butyl  rubbers  is  chain-  scission;  besides, ageing promotes too the same effect with further build- up  of  free  radicals.  This  work  aims  to  the  study  of gamma-radiation  in  physical-chemical  properties  of butyl rubber subjected to thermal ageing. Doses used herein were: 25 kGy, 50 kGy, 100 kGy, 150 kGy and 200KGy. Samples  were  evaluated  before  and  after ageing   according   to   traditional   essays,   such   as: hardness,  tensile  strength  and  elongation  at  break. From accomplished assessments, it is possible to affirm that at doses higher than 50 kGy it was observed a sharp decreasing in butyl rubber physical-chemical properties, before and after exposure to ageing.