The effects of various bonding agents, namely the hexamethylene tetramine-r
esorcinol system (HR), bis[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]tetrasulphide (Si-69),
cobalt naphthenate (CoN), and toluene diisocyanate (TDI), on the mechanical
properties of aluminium powder-filled natural rubber composites have been
investigated. Studies were done both as a function of the bonding agent by
keeping the loading of aluminium powder constant and as a function of the a
luminium powder loading along with the bonding agents. Shore A hardness, re
bound resilience, heat build-up, etc., are increased by the use of bonding
agents, due to the improved adhesion between the natural rubber and alumini
um powder. The addition of a bonding agent minimizes the DIN abrasion loss
and percentage of compression set. The tensile properties can also be impro
ved by adding bonding agents. Of the various bonding agents used in this st
udy, the silane coupling agent (Si-69) and the hexamethylene tetramine-reso
rcinol (HR) system were found to be better for natural rubber-aluminium pow
der composites.