Effect of Composition and Type of Metal Filler on Heat Resistance of Silica Rubber Matric Composites

Thermal Tensioning is one of the methods use to minimise the occurrence of residual stress and unwanted distorsion during welding. One of the thermal tensioning methods is Static Thermal Tensioning (STT), which involves countering thermal stress during welding. The STT method requires an active cool...

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Main Authors: R.N. Akhsanu Takwim, Anggit Murdani, Purwoko, Bayu Pranoto, Naufal Reza Putra
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Politeknik Negeri Bali 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://ojs2.pnb.ac.id/index.php/LOGIC/article/view/1318
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author R.N. Akhsanu Takwim
Anggit Murdani
Purwoko
Bayu Pranoto
Naufal Reza Putra
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Anggit Murdani
Purwoko
Bayu Pranoto
Naufal Reza Putra
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description Thermal Tensioning is one of the methods use to minimise the occurrence of residual stress and unwanted distorsion during welding. One of the thermal tensioning methods is Static Thermal Tensioning (STT), which involves countering thermal stress during welding. The STT method requires an active cooling behind the welding line. Several properties are required for the coolant material, such as thermal conductivity, heat resistance, and good flexibility. To achieve the desired properties, a mixture of different materials was used, commonly called a composite. The purpose of this study is to know the effect of filler metal composition and type on the heat resistance of silica rubber matric composites. This study used 2 independent variables: the filler composition in composites with variations of K1 (60%) and K2 (70%), and the type of filler metal, aluminium and copper powder with variation J1 (100%-0%), J2 (75%-25%), J3 (50%-50%), J4 (25%-75%), and J5 (0-100%). The testing process used Thermogravimetry Analysis (TGA) method with replication 2 times. The results of this study showed the specimens with K1;J1 composition,containing 60% pure aluminium filler metal, showed the best heat resistance with a final weight of 88,25%. While specimens with K2;J5 composition, containing 70% pure copper filler metal, showed the worst heat resistance with a final weight of 74,25%.
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spelling doaj.art-dbc7a449c85947a79179c29186a3dd232023-12-21T03:17:12ZindPoliteknik Negeri BaliLogic1412-114X2580-56492023-11-0123316917410.31940/logic.v23i3.169-1741353Effect of Composition and Type of Metal Filler on Heat Resistance of Silica Rubber Matric CompositesR.N. Akhsanu TakwimAnggit MurdaniPurwokoBayu PranotoNaufal Reza PutraThermal Tensioning is one of the methods use to minimise the occurrence of residual stress and unwanted distorsion during welding. One of the thermal tensioning methods is Static Thermal Tensioning (STT), which involves countering thermal stress during welding. The STT method requires an active cooling behind the welding line. Several properties are required for the coolant material, such as thermal conductivity, heat resistance, and good flexibility. To achieve the desired properties, a mixture of different materials was used, commonly called a composite. The purpose of this study is to know the effect of filler metal composition and type on the heat resistance of silica rubber matric composites. This study used 2 independent variables: the filler composition in composites with variations of K1 (60%) and K2 (70%), and the type of filler metal, aluminium and copper powder with variation J1 (100%-0%), J2 (75%-25%), J3 (50%-50%), J4 (25%-75%), and J5 (0-100%). The testing process used Thermogravimetry Analysis (TGA) method with replication 2 times. The results of this study showed the specimens with K1;J1 composition,containing 60% pure aluminium filler metal, showed the best heat resistance with a final weight of 88,25%. While specimens with K2;J5 composition, containing 70% pure copper filler metal, showed the worst heat resistance with a final weight of 74,25%.https://ojs2.pnb.ac.id/index.php/LOGIC/article/view/1318alumuniumcompositecopperheat resistancesilica rubber
spellingShingle R.N. Akhsanu Takwim
Anggit Murdani
Purwoko
Bayu Pranoto
Naufal Reza Putra
Effect of Composition and Type of Metal Filler on Heat Resistance of Silica Rubber Matric Composites
Logic
alumunium
composite
copper
heat resistance
silica rubber
title Effect of Composition and Type of Metal Filler on Heat Resistance of Silica Rubber Matric Composites
title_full Effect of Composition and Type of Metal Filler on Heat Resistance of Silica Rubber Matric Composites
title_fullStr Effect of Composition and Type of Metal Filler on Heat Resistance of Silica Rubber Matric Composites
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Composition and Type of Metal Filler on Heat Resistance of Silica Rubber Matric Composites
title_short Effect of Composition and Type of Metal Filler on Heat Resistance of Silica Rubber Matric Composites
title_sort effect of composition and type of metal filler on heat resistance of silica rubber matric composites
topic alumunium
composite
copper
heat resistance
silica rubber
url https://ojs2.pnb.ac.id/index.php/LOGIC/article/view/1318
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