rubbertoughened
Rubber-toughened, sometimes written as rubber-toughened plastics, refers to polymers in which a rigid or brittle matrix is modified by a dispersed rubbery phase to improve impact resistance and fracture toughness. The approach is widely used for thermoplastics and thermosets and can preserve stiffness and dimensional stability while reducing brittleness.
Mechanism: Energy dissipation during deformation occurs as rubber particles cavitate, debond from the matrix, and promote
Common systems include elastomeric particles such as styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), polybutadiene, natural rubber, and core-shell rubber
Manufacturing approaches include melt blending of elastomeric modifiers, in-situ polymerization to form grafted elastomer particles, and
Applications span automotive components, electronic housings, consumer products, and packaging where higher impact resistance is needed