Original Article |
2012, Vol.34, No.5, pp. 551-555
Correlation between dry rubber content in field latex and viscosity measured with efflux time method
Panu Danwanichakul, Paitoon Lertsurasakda, and Rachatham Wiwattanasit
pp. 551 - 555
Abstract
Viscosity of field latex was determined with a horizontal capillary viscometer connected to a vertical reservoir tube. The flow behavior shows that the viscosity of rubber latex increased exponentially with dry rubber content (DRC). The linear relation between viscosity and DRC was obtained when DRC is less than 8 wt%. However, further dilution seems to give more discrepancies because of experimental errors. Therefore, the maximum DRC that is still on the linear relation should be applied in order to minimize the experimental errors while making the effect of dissolved solids in rubber latex negligible. The viscosity of diluted latex was also checked with the rotational viscometer, which gave the confirmation that dilution could shield the effect of dissolved solids. The experiment showed that the efflux time method could predict the DRC well in the range of 9-10 wt%.