bcavender
Electrical
- May 31, 2018
- 104
thread335-506939
GoGreen’s blending question raises a question about modifying a rubber’s coefficient of thermal expansion by a filler.
For an example, let’s take SiliconeRubber and Graphite.
TCEs:
Silicone Rubber 190 (10-6in/in-degF)
Graphite ~ 2.2 (10-6in/in-degF)
If I create a homogenous mixture of the two in a 50/50 proportion, would the resultant TCE of the mixture exhibit a TCE of the average of the two or ~94?
I couldn’t find any research on quantitatively predicting the TCE variation of mixtures … ie would this process essentially be reasonably proportional to the component ratios or are there other more esoteric factors that enter into mixture performances?
Best regards,
B
GoGreen’s blending question raises a question about modifying a rubber’s coefficient of thermal expansion by a filler.
For an example, let’s take SiliconeRubber and Graphite.
TCEs:
Silicone Rubber 190 (10-6in/in-degF)
Graphite ~ 2.2 (10-6in/in-degF)
If I create a homogenous mixture of the two in a 50/50 proportion, would the resultant TCE of the mixture exhibit a TCE of the average of the two or ~94?
I couldn’t find any research on quantitatively predicting the TCE variation of mixtures … ie would this process essentially be reasonably proportional to the component ratios or are there other more esoteric factors that enter into mixture performances?
Best regards,
B