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HERO ID
5702424
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Isobutylene elastomer compound optimization for winter tire tread applications
Author(s)
Waddell, WH; Rouckhout, DF; Steurs, M
Year
2003
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Kautschuk Gummi Kunststoffe
ISSN:
0022-9520
Volume
56
Issue
10
Page Numbers
525-532
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:000185921700004
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0142021955&partnerID=40&md5=9f9de055715b72cc993920e35ee6bfa0
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Abstract
Use of brominated isobutylene-co-para-methylstyrene (BIMS) improves lab dynamic properties predictive of wet and winter traction of formulations modeling winter passenger tire treads. Statistically designed blends of BIMS with cis-polybutadiene (BR) and natural rubber (NR) were studied in silane-coupled, silica-filled compounds. BIMS elastomer use requires adjustments to the curative system. By reducing sulfur and/or accelerator levels, compound cure and mechanical properties can be maintained. Winter and wet traction and handling properties were measured for retreaded winter tires containing BIMS/NR/BR blends in the model winter tread. Performance was evaluated by independent tire testing labs for tires having three different levels of BIMS used in place of NR. Results were compared to tires with a solution-polymerized styrene-butadiene rubber/NR/BR model tread used as control, and to a commercial winter tire tread compound used as a reference. Vehicles having tires with BIMS winter treads showed reduced braking distances on an indoor ice surface, on a snowy glacier in Austria, on a wet asphalt surface, and on a dry surface compared to both the control and reference winter treads. The 20-phr BIMS tread had a 76,000-kilometer projected wear-out life based on road testing in the winter in the U.S.
Keywords
brominated poly(isobutylene-co-para-methylstyrene); dynamic properties; BIMS/BR-blends; tire tread; wet traction handling properties; life time
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