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Aging Behavior of EPDM Compounds with Ground Tire Rubber (GTR) as a Functional Substitute for Calcium Carbonate
Philippe Rotgänger1, Vanessa Spanheimer1, Danka Katrakova-Krüger1
1Materials Laboratory, Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering Science, TH Köln, 51643 Gummersbach, Germany.
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This study investigates the substitution of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) with ground tire rubber (GTR) in EPDM-based elastomer formulations as a strategy for sustainable material development. Unlike conventional approaches, this work employs GTR as a direct filler replacement. Temperature scanning stress relaxation (TSSR) analyses confirm that GTR participates in vulcanization. Initial incorporation of GTR reduces crosslink density (CLD) and mechanical performance due to structural defects, while accelerators present in the recycled phase promote faster curing. This study focuses on the aging behavior of the compounds to evaluate possible long-term effects on the material. The thermo-oxidative stress leads to further crosslinking, resulting in higher CLD, increased stiffness and reduced elongation at break. Overall, partial replacement of CaCO3 by GTR proves feasible, offering a balanced compromise between sustainability and performance, whereas high GTR contents significantly impair mechanical properties.
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