Abstract
Hollow microspheres (HM) of ceramic, silica, and glass-filled silicone rubber (SR) composites were prepared, and the effects of hybrid HM on thermal and mechanical properties of composites were investigated. The results indicate that hybrid HM can effectively improve the thermal insulation property of HM/SR composites. Especially, for sample 15S, the thermal conductivity and thermal degradation temperature reached 0.1273 W/m K and 521 °C (45 °C higher than that of neat SR), respectively. Besides, thermal insulation performance was improved, showing as a temperature of 103.2 °C after 15 min heating, which is 37.8 °C lower than that of SR. The tensile strength of composites was enhanced from 1.92 MPa at 11.56 vol % hollow silica microspheres (HSM) loading to 3.08 MPa at 21.88 vol % HSM loading. Moreover, the compressive strength was improved from 3.33 to 5.68 MPa by introducing more hollow ceramic microspheres into the matrix, in this case, from 7.79 to 15.33 vol %. Furthermore, the failure mechanism was analyzed.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 46025 |
Journal | Journal of Applied Polymer Science |
Volume | 135 |
Issue number | 11 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Mar 2018 |
Keywords
- applications
- composites
- mechanical properties
- thermal properties