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Upscaling of a Batch De-Vulcanization Process for Ground Car Tire Rubber to a Continuous Process in a Twin Screw Extruder

As a means to decrease the amount of waste tires and to re-use tire rubber for new tires, devulcanization of ground passenger car tires is a promising process. Being an established process for NR and EPDM, earlier work has shown that for ground passenger car tire rubber with a relatively high amount...

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Autores principales: Saiwari, Sitisaiyidah, van Hoek, Johannes W., Dierkes, Wilma K., Reuvekamp, Louis E.A.M., Heideman, Geert, Blume, Anke, Noordermeer, Jacques W.M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5457053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28773843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma9090724
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author Saiwari, Sitisaiyidah
van Hoek, Johannes W.
Dierkes, Wilma K.
Reuvekamp, Louis E.A.M.
Heideman, Geert
Blume, Anke
Noordermeer, Jacques W.M.
author_facet Saiwari, Sitisaiyidah
van Hoek, Johannes W.
Dierkes, Wilma K.
Reuvekamp, Louis E.A.M.
Heideman, Geert
Blume, Anke
Noordermeer, Jacques W.M.
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description As a means to decrease the amount of waste tires and to re-use tire rubber for new tires, devulcanization of ground passenger car tires is a promising process. Being an established process for NR and EPDM, earlier work has shown that for ground passenger car tire rubber with a relatively high amount of SBR, a devulcanization process can be formulated, as well. This was proven for a laboratory-scale batch process in an internal mixer, using diphenyl disulfide as the devulcanization aid and powder-sized material. In this paper, the devulcanization process for passenger car tire rubber is upscaled from 15 g per batch and transformed into a continuous process in a co-rotating twin screw extruder with a capacity of 2 kg/h. As SBR is rather sensitive to devulcanization process conditions, such as thermal and mechanical energy input, the screw design was based on a low shear concept. A granulate with particle sizes from 1–3.5 mm was chosen for purity, as well as economic reasons. The devulcanization process conditions were fine-tuned in terms of: devulcanization conditions (time/temperature profile, concentration of devulcanization aid), extruder parameters (screw configuration, screw speed, fill factor) and ancillary equipment (pre-treatment, extrudate handling). The influence of these parameters on the devulcanization efficiency and the quality of the final product will be discussed. The ratio of random to crosslink scission as determined by a Horikx plot was taken for the evaluation of the process and material. A best practice for continuous devulcanization will be given.
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spelling pubmed-54570532017-07-28 Upscaling of a Batch De-Vulcanization Process for Ground Car Tire Rubber to a Continuous Process in a Twin Screw Extruder Saiwari, Sitisaiyidah van Hoek, Johannes W. Dierkes, Wilma K. Reuvekamp, Louis E.A.M. Heideman, Geert Blume, Anke Noordermeer, Jacques W.M. Materials (Basel) Article As a means to decrease the amount of waste tires and to re-use tire rubber for new tires, devulcanization of ground passenger car tires is a promising process. Being an established process for NR and EPDM, earlier work has shown that for ground passenger car tire rubber with a relatively high amount of SBR, a devulcanization process can be formulated, as well. This was proven for a laboratory-scale batch process in an internal mixer, using diphenyl disulfide as the devulcanization aid and powder-sized material. In this paper, the devulcanization process for passenger car tire rubber is upscaled from 15 g per batch and transformed into a continuous process in a co-rotating twin screw extruder with a capacity of 2 kg/h. As SBR is rather sensitive to devulcanization process conditions, such as thermal and mechanical energy input, the screw design was based on a low shear concept. A granulate with particle sizes from 1–3.5 mm was chosen for purity, as well as economic reasons. The devulcanization process conditions were fine-tuned in terms of: devulcanization conditions (time/temperature profile, concentration of devulcanization aid), extruder parameters (screw configuration, screw speed, fill factor) and ancillary equipment (pre-treatment, extrudate handling). The influence of these parameters on the devulcanization efficiency and the quality of the final product will be discussed. The ratio of random to crosslink scission as determined by a Horikx plot was taken for the evaluation of the process and material. A best practice for continuous devulcanization will be given. MDPI 2016-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5457053/ /pubmed/28773843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma9090724 Text en © 2016 by the authors; Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Saiwari, Sitisaiyidah
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Dierkes, Wilma K.
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Blume, Anke
Noordermeer, Jacques W.M.
Upscaling of a Batch De-Vulcanization Process for Ground Car Tire Rubber to a Continuous Process in a Twin Screw Extruder
title Upscaling of a Batch De-Vulcanization Process for Ground Car Tire Rubber to a Continuous Process in a Twin Screw Extruder
title_full Upscaling of a Batch De-Vulcanization Process for Ground Car Tire Rubber to a Continuous Process in a Twin Screw Extruder
title_fullStr Upscaling of a Batch De-Vulcanization Process for Ground Car Tire Rubber to a Continuous Process in a Twin Screw Extruder
title_full_unstemmed Upscaling of a Batch De-Vulcanization Process for Ground Car Tire Rubber to a Continuous Process in a Twin Screw Extruder
title_short Upscaling of a Batch De-Vulcanization Process for Ground Car Tire Rubber to a Continuous Process in a Twin Screw Extruder
title_sort upscaling of a batch de-vulcanization process for ground car tire rubber to a continuous process in a twin screw extruder
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5457053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28773843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma9090724
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