Water-absorbent resin composition, absorbent material and absorbent article
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US9353239B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9353239-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314398917-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A rubber wet masterbatch obtained, using at least a carbon black, a dispersing solvent, and a latex solution of a rubber as raw materials, the carbon black being a carbon black having an iodine adsorption number of 41 mg/g or less, and the rubber wet masterbatch being obtained through the following process: a process in which at the time of dispersing the carbon black into the dispersing solvent, at least one portion of the rubber latex solution is added to the carbon-black-dispersed solvent to produce a slurry solution comprising the carbon black to which rubber latex particles adhere, subsequently the slurry solution is mixed with the rest of the rubber latex solution, and next the mixture is solidified and dried.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rubber wet masterbatch comprising: a carbon black, a dispersing solvent, and a latex solution of a rubbers as raw materials, wherein the carbon black has an iodine adsorption number of 41 mg/g or less, and wherein the rubber wet masterbatch is obtained through the following process: first, at the time of dispersing the carbon black into the dispersing solvent, at least one portion of the rubber latex solution is added to the carbon-black-dispersed solvent to produce a slurry solution comprising the carbon black to which rubber latex particles adhere, subsequently the slurry solution is mixed with the rest of the rubber latex solution, and then the mixture is solidified and dried, wherein the rubber wet masterbatch is vulcanized to form a vulcanized rubber having an electric resistance value less than 10 8 Ω·cm. 2. The rubber wet masterbatch according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon black also has a DBP absorption number of 80 cm 3 /100 g or less. 3. The rubber wet masterbatch according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon black is 40 to 150 parts by mass for 100 parts by mass of the rubber. 4. A rubber composition, comprising the rubber wet masterbatch recited in claim 1 . 5. The rubber composition according to claim 4 , comprising the rubber wet masterbatch; and a dry rubber; wherein the dry rubber comprises, as a main component, a diene based rubber. 6. A vulcanized rubber, obtained by vulcanizing the rubber composition recited in claim 4 , wherein the vulcanized rubber has an electric resistance value less than 10 8 Ω·cm. 7. The vulcanized rubber according to claim 6 , wherein the vulcanized rubber also has the real number of the loss tangent (tan 6) of the rubber being 0.120 or less. 8. A ply topping rubber, comprising the vulcanized rubber recited in claim 6 . 9. A pneumatic tire comprising the ply topping rubber recited in claim 8 .
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