Rubber-brass bonding during vulcanization has already been previously discu
ssed as a result of ionic reaction mechanisms. If electrically charged spec
ies (e.g. metal and sulfide ions) are formed, the bonding process should be
influenced by an electric field. An experimental set-up for the applicatio
n of a voltage during vulcanization and the preparation of test specimens f
or bonding strength measurements is described. Electric conductivity is bro
ught about by the carbon black component. Indeed, experiments with SBR mixt
ures/brass show that an electric field influences the bonding process and t
hat under suitable conditions an improvement of the bonding strength is obs
erved. Unexpectedly rubber-metal bonding is also observed with NR mixtures/
aluminium (alloy with 5% silicon) when a voltage is applied.