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Product Information E Series
December 27, 2002
Asaprene™ E10
SBR for silica compound rubber
Essentials

Asaprene™ E10 is a random SBR with high Mooney viscosity and high styrene content. It is particularly effective for obtaining low set compression and high abrasion resistance. It is supplied in 35-kg bales.

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Applications
Targeted fields of application include tires, industrial products, and footwear.

Basic characteristics of typical silica-dispersed Asaprene™ E10 formulation1
Property E10 #1502
Polymer Styrene content (%) 39 23.5
Mooney viscosity, ML1+4, 100°C 72 52
Formulation Mooney viscosity, ML1+4, 100°C 100 70
Hardness, Shore A 67 65
Tensile properties, 23°C
100% tensile stress (MPa) 2.3 1.9
300% tensile stress (MPa) 8.8 7.3
Tensile strength (MPa) 17.3 25.1
Elongation at break (%) 460 600
Lupke rebound resilience2 0°C (%) 3.0 31.0
23°C (%) 29.0 50.0
50°C (%) 65.0 61.0
Akron abrasion (cc) 0.092 0.188
Goodrich heat buildup, T (°C) 22 28
Compression set, 70°C, 22 hr (%) 11 20
Payne effect, G', 0°C (MPa) 6.90 4.97
Payne effect, G', 50°C (MPa) 0.42 2.57
1 Rubber (E10 or #1502)/silica/naphthenic oil/silane coupling agent (Degussa Si69) = 100/40/5/2 wt parts.
2 Test method: New JIS K 6255.

Basic characteristics of typical silica compound rubber formulations1 with Asaprene™ E10 and with Asaprene™ E10 masterbatch.
  Alone NR blends #1502 blends
E10 100 50 50
E10 masterbatch 50 50
#1502 50 50 50
NR 50 50 50
Formulation Mooney viscosity, ML1+4, 100°C 100 64 63 63 76 78
Hardness, Shore A 67 64 62 65 67 66
Tensile properties, 23°C 100% tensile stress (MPa) 2.3 2.1 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.4
300% tensile stress (MPa) 8.8 8.6 8.9 8.3 9.0 10.3
Tensile strength (MPa) 17.3 26.1 23.5 22.5 20.8 20.7
Elongation at break (%) 460 590 530 560 520 470
Lupke rebound resilience2 0°C (%) 3.0 6.4 6.3 38 11.5 11.0
23°C (%) 29.0 42.0 43.0 57.5 41.0 44.0
50°C (%) 65.0 70.0 71.5 66.5 62.0 66.5
Akron abrasion (cc) 0.092 0.259 0.247 0.296 0.160 0.153
Goodrich heat buildup, T (°C) 22 20 19 23 25 23
Compression set, 70°C, 22hr (%) 11 13 13 19 11 10
Payne effect, G', 0°C (MPa) 6.90 6.89 3.79 3.81 4.70 2.50
Payne effect, G', 50°C (MPa) 0.42 1.88 0.96 2.40 2.17 0.82
1 Rubber(s)/silica/naphthenic oil/silane coupling agent (Degussa Si69) = 100/40/5/2 wt parts.
2 Test method: New JIS K 6255.


Please note that all data and values are given as typical results obtained with the indicated test methods for purposes of basic reference in grade selection only, and not as any product specification or warranty of any nature, and are subject to change without notice.

 
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