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Tech Blog Toxic effects of melamine and its impact on food safety Melamine powder, a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic chemical raw material, has an extremely high nitrogen
Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR) is one of the most widely used synthetic rubbers in the rubber industry, used in tires, hoses, seals, footwear and various industrial rubber products. To expand its application in fire-risk scenarios, adding efficient flame-retardant fillers is a common technical solution.
Melamine powder is a nitrogen-based, eco-friendly flame retardant with outstanding heat resistance, insulation and flame retardant properties. It has been widely used in plastics, coatings and polyurethane materials, while its application research in SBR rubber is relatively limited. This article presents a systematic study of SBR filled with different dosages of melamine, analyzing vulcanization characteristics, mechanical performance and flame-retardant effects. It also compares melamine with traditional fillers, such as clay and light calcium carbonate, providing practical references for the design of flame-retardant SBR formulas.
All ingredients were mixed on an open mill following standard mixing procedures. After standing, rubber sheets were vulcanized on a plate vulcanizer at 150 °C for the measured vulcanization time, as measured by a vulcanometer.
All vulcanization properties, mechanical properties and oxygen index were tested in strict accordance with national standard test methods. Key test indicators include minimum torque (ML), maximum torque (MH), scorch time (T10), optimum cure time (T90), hardness, tensile strength, elongation at break, modulus at 300% elongation, tear strength, resilience, permanent set and oxygen index (LOI).
With 30 parts N330 carbon black fixed, melamine, clay and light calcium carbonate were compared under equivalent filler dosages:
Vulcanization performance: Melamine-filled compounds have higher MH and shorter T90, meaning faster vulcanization speed than clay and light calcium carbonate.
Mechanical performance:
Flame retardant performance: The oxygen index of melamine-filled SBR is distinctly higher than that of the other two traditional fillers. This fully verifies melamine’s excellent flame-retardant properties.

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