2. Expenses
There are four categories of expenses:
reinforcing fillers, mainly carbon black and silica;
fillers with special properties;
plant-based fillers ;
non-reinforcing loads.
2.1 Reinforcing loads
Reinforcing fillers are incorporated into rubber to increase moduli and improve fracture properties (figure 8 ). In addition, under certain conditions, the addition of such fillers increases damping and modifies the material's fatigue resistance.
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