Designing of cradle-to-cradle loops for elastomer products

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Abstract

Reuse of devulcanisates in virgin rubber compounds is the shortest loop in cradle-to-cradle cycles for elastomers. Due to the enormous complexity of these loops, the technology still stands in its infancy. Two elastomer types, EPDM (Ethylene–Propylene-Diene Terpolymer) and SBR (Styrene–Butadiene Rubber), are compared as to their ease of devulcanisation with an optimized devulcanisation aid. EPDM is relatively easy to devulcanise into a quality which allows for reuse of large amounts till 50% in virgin compounds for applications like roofing sheets and others. This is already being done on industrial scale. SBR is more difficult to devulcanise due to re-crosslinking under the influence of oxygen. Furthermore, tyre scrap is a mix of compounds and elastomers, which are impossible to segregate before devulcanisation. A lot more research and development is needed to bring this to a success.

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Dierkes, W. K., Dijkhuis, K., Hoek, H. V., Noordermeer, J. W. M., Reuvekamp, L. A. E. M., Saiwari, S., & Blume, A. (2019). Designing of cradle-to-cradle loops for elastomer products. Plastics, Rubber and Composites, 48(1), 3–13. https://doi.org/10.1080/14658011.2018.1464781

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