Rubber-Thermoplastic Compositions. Part V. Selecting Polymers for Thermoplastic Vulcanizates

Abstract
Based on a few characteristics of the pure rubber and plastic components, rubber-plastic combinations can be selected, with a high probability of success, to give thermoplastic vulcanizates (by dynamic vulcanization) of good mechanical integrity and elastic recovery. The characteristics used in the selection are estimated surface energies, crystallinity of the hard phase (plastic) material and the critical chain length, of the rubber molecules, for entanglement. The best compositions are prepared when the surface energies of the rubber and plastic material are matched, when the entanglement molecular length of the rubber is low (high entanglement density) and when the plastic material is crystalline. Of course, it is required that neither the plastic, nor the rubber decompose in the presence of the other at temperatures required for melt mixing. Also, a curing system is required, appropriate for the rubber under the conditions of melt-mixing.