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Modern interpretation on the high-stretching of natural rubber attained by the classic ‘racking’ method
Authors:Nelly RahmanApriyanti Isanasari  Ririn AnggraeniSuharto Honggokusumo  Masatoshi Iguchi  Toru MasukoKohji Tashiro
Affiliation:a Bogor Research Station for Rubber Technology, Bogor 16151, Indonesia
b Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University, Yonezawa 992-8510, Japan
c Department of Macromolecular Science, Faculty of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043, Japan
Abstract:To investigate the mechanism of high elongation of natural rubber attained by the ‘racking method’, a strip of smoked-sheet was elongated up to 150 times in length, by stretching rapidly at room temperature and forcing to shrink at 75-80 °C repeatedly. On X-ray diffraction, a typical fibre pattern with an amorphous ring appeared already at ×10 (stretch ratio=10). The degree of crystallinity increased to the level of 17-18% at ×20 and turned to decrease after ×60, but the degree of crystallite orientation reached at a high level already at ×10 and did not change significantly and the half-height width of reflection profiles stayed almost at a constant level, while the Young's modulus increased up to ca. 300 MPa at ×100 and then fell rather discontinuously. It was assumed that some fractions of chain segments between entanglements were gradually broken in each step of stretching operation, rather than disentangled and slipped.
Keywords:Natural rubber   Racking method   High elongation
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