Preparasi dan Karakterisasi Komposit Karet Alam (SIR 10)/Karet Stirena Butadiena dengan Pengisi Sepiolite
Preparation and Characterization of Natural RUBBER (SIR 10)/Styrene Butadiene Rubber with Sepiolite Filler

Date
2024Author
Munte, Indah Melati Sukma
Advisor(s)
Wirjosentono, Basuki
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This study examines the manufacture of natural rubber composites (SIR 10)/styrene
butadiene rubber by varying the loading of sepiolite as a filler. The use of filler
materials is a strategy to improve the properties of rubber. Sepiolite is a clay mineral
that has a unique needle-like shape like a tunnel that can interact with rubber chains.
This study aims to see the characteristics of sepiolite in rubber matrices with the best
loading with its role as a filler and composite reinforcement. The first stage is the
manufacture of NR/SBR-Sepiolite composite with additional additives using a two-roll
mill machine. The same process is carried out for variations in the addition of
sepiolite. In its manufacture, there is a vulcanization process of rubber compounds, in
the pressing process using a hotpress at a temperature of 150°C. The optimum final
result was obtained in the NR/SBR-Sepiolite 20 phr variation. The FTIR spectrum
shows absorption at the wave numbers around the peak of about 2959.50 cm⁻¹,
2914.77 cm⁻¹, and 2847.68 cm⁻¹, as vibrational markers in the C-H of the C=C bond
in NR. Sepiolite in the matrix can be observed in the absorption bands of 1013 cm-1
and 693 cm-1. XRD analysis showed that the presence of sepiolite could be observed
at the peak of 2θ = 6.99° and the formation of NR/SBR amorphous structures at an
angle of 19.71° with a hilly and wide diffraction pattern. The tensile strength
characterization shows a tensile strength value of 4,90 MPa. Thermal stability
analysis with TGA showed good thermal stability properties, and the results of SEM
analysis showed that there was agglomeration at several points due to the properties
of filler materials that bind each other between fillers.
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