Journal of Adhesion, Vol.79, No.10, 905-913, 2003
Adhesion of elastomer layers to an interposed layer of filler particles
Adhesion of elastomers to filler particles was studied by interposing a single layer of particles between two layers of a crosslinked elastomer and peeling the sandwich apart. Carbon black particles increased the peel strength by up to 100% compared with autohesion of the elastomer layers. Silica particles also increased the adhesion, but by a smaller factor, and there were significant differences using different elastomers. Also, the strength of adhesion depended on the degree of crosslinking of the elastomer layers: at higher levels of crosslinking, both self-adhesion and adhesion to particles were reduced. Nevertheless, this simple experiment gives an indication of the relative strength of adhesion for different combinations of elastomer and reinforcing filler.