Curable composition, molded article obtained from same and process for production of molded article
Abstract
A curable composition including a fluorine-containing elastomer having a cyano group in its trunk chain and/or side chain and inorganic nitride particles in an amount of 0.1 to 20 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the fluorine-containing elastomer, or a curable composition including a specific crosslinking agent selected from an oxazole crosslinking agent, an imidazole crosslinking agent and a thiazole crosslinking agent, a fluorine-containing elastomer having a cure site crosslinkable with the crosslinking agent and inorganic nitride particles. Also disclosed is a molded article obtained by curing the above-mentioned curable composition, and a process for production of a molded article which includes a step of primary vulcanization of the curable composition and a step of secondary vulcanization following the primary vulcanization.
Claims
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8 . A curable composition characterized by comprising a fluorine-containing elastomer having a cyano group in its trunk chain and/or side chain and inorganic nitride particles, said inorganic nitride particles are contained in an amount of 0.1 to 20 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the fluorine-containing elastomer,
wherein said composition is curable without adding a curing agent to the curable composition and does not comprise a curing agent, and a particle size of the inorganic nitride particles is not more than 100 nm.
9 . The curable composition of claim 8 , wherein the inorganic nitride particles are silicon nitride particles.
10 . The curable composition of claim 8 , wherein crosslinking of the fluorine-containing elastomer proceeds via a triazine crosslinking reaction by action of the inorganic nitride particles where the cyano group forms a triazine ring by cyclization and trimerization.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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