gummimodification
Gummimodification, or rubber modification, refers to the practice of adding elastomeric rubber or rubber-like networks to a brittle or stiff polymer to improve toughness and impact resistance. The goal is to dissipate energy during deformation and prevent brittle failure without causing excessive loss of stiffness.
The principal mechanism is rubber toughening, where dispersed elastomer particles or a rubbery network induce craze
Materials and methods frequently used include thermoplastic elastomers, core-shell rubbers based on polybutadiene or nitrile rubbers,
Trade-offs are common: while impact strength and elongation may increase, stiffness, tensile strength, and thermal resistance