Effects of basalt and carbon fillers on fire hazard, thermal, and mechanical properties of epdm rubber composites

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Due to growing restrictions on the use of halogenated flame retardant compounds, there is great research interest in the development of fillers that do not emit toxic compounds during thermal decomposition. Polymeric composite materials with reduced flammability are increasingly in demand. Here, we demonstrate that unmodified graphene and carbon nanotubes as well as basalt fibers or flakes can act as effective flame retardants in polymer composites. We also investigate the effects of mixtures of these carbon and mineral fillers on the thermal, mechanical, and rheological properties of EPDM rubber composites. The thermal properties of the EPDM vulcanizates were ana-lyzed using the thermogravimetric method. Flammability was determined by pyrolysis combustion flow calorimetry (PCFC) and cone calorimetry.

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Rybiński, P., Syrek, B., Marzec, A., Szadkowski, B., Kuśmierek, M., Śliwka-Kaszyńska, M., & Mirkhodjaev, U. Z. (2021). Effects of basalt and carbon fillers on fire hazard, thermal, and mechanical properties of epdm rubber composites. Materials, 14(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14185245

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