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Translated title of the contribution: Polysiloxane Modified Light Cured Silicone Rubber Thermal Insulation and Ablation Resistant Materials

Jianxiao Yang, Zhirui Ren, Jiyu He*, Rongjie Yang

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Abstract

Based on the thiol-ene chemical crosslinking system, silicone rubber insulation materials were prepared by room temperature light curing. The effects of new ablative fillers, octaphenyl silsesquioxane (OPS) and octavinyl silsesquioxane (OVP), on the properties of thiol-ene crosslinked silicone rubbers were studied. The silicone rubbers were systematically analyzed by TGA, mechanical test, oxyacetylene ablation, limiting oxygen index (LOI), cone calorimetry and SEM. The results show that OPS and OVP can improve the thermal stability and ablation resistance of silicone rubbers, but have some influence on the mechanical properties. The silicone rubber modified with OVP shows a better ablation resistance, and the ablation rate of the silicone rubber wire containing 15 phr OVP is 0.121 mm/s, which is 84.8% lower than that of pure silicone rubber. The addition of OPS and OVP can significantly prolong the ignition time (TTI) and reduce the peak value of heat release rate (P-HRR). The carbon layer of the modified silicone rubber is more dense after combustion, and the effect of OVP is better than OPS. Therefore, polysilicon sesquioxane has great application value in the field of silicone rubber thermal insulation and ablation resistant materials.

Translated title of the contributionPolysiloxane Modified Light Cured Silicone Rubber Thermal Insulation and Ablation Resistant Materials
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)30-35 and 42
JournalGaofenzi Cailiao Kexue Yu Gongcheng/Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering
Volume37
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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