Butyl rubber (BR) is blended with polypropylene (PP) in ratios of 92:8, 84:
16, 68:32, 50:50, 32:68, 16:84, and 8:92 (w/w) for the study of dynamic vul
canization. It is observed that the cure torque increases with the decrease
in BR content up to the ratio of 50:50. No cure torque is observed in the
ratios of 16:84 and 8:92 of BR:PP blends as the PP content becomes very hig
h. On comparison of cure rate of the blends, the BR (100%) shows the highes
t cure rate because of the fast saturation of double bonds present in BR, w
hereas maximum cure torque, work energy, and totalized torque are observed
in the 32:68 BR:PP blend. It is the result of the formation of an interpene
trating network.