The different factors affecting transparency of films made from natural rubber latex have been investigated. The effect of sulphur, zinc oxide, oil, antioxidant, fillers, viscosity modifiers, coagulants, type of latex and humidity were studied. As sulphur dosage is increased, transparency of NR latex film increases, reaches a maximum and then decreases. The presence of zinc oxide in the film decreases transparency. The particle size of zinc oxide affects transparency of the film. Paraffinic oil and styrenated phenol type antioxidant do not affect transparency of the films. Fillers decrease transparency considerably. Centrifuged latex and creamed latex give comparable transparency to the film. Clarification of prevulcanized latex and heat treatment of the film substantially improve transparency especially when clarification is done by centrifuging. Exposure of the films to a humid atmosphere decrease transparency. Films made by straight dipping are more transparent than those made by coagulant dipping.
Natural rubber, Compounding ingredients, Prevulcanized latex, Coagulants, Fillers, Viscosity modifiers, Antioxidants