Internship: Optimizing Silane Silica
Listed on 2026-06-14
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Research/Development
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Engineering
Materials Engineer, Process Engineer, Quality Engineering, Chemical Manufacturing
Job Title
Internship:
Optimizing Silane for Silica Types
Enschede
Reports to (Position)FLM
Department/FunctionPV Compound Development and Industrialization
Background and ObjectiveSilica is a widely used reinforcing filler in rubber compounds, but its hydrophilic surface leads to poor compatibility with non‑polar rubber polymers and strong filler‑filler interactions. The performance of rubber compounds in tire treads is strongly influenced by the interaction between the polymer matrix and reinforcing fillers. To improve dispersion and performance, silane coupling agents are used to chemically link the silica and rubber together.
The required silane loading depends strongly on the type of silica, particularly its surface area and silanol density, as well as the type of silane used. High surface area silicas generally require higher silane dosage, while low surface area silicas require less. Incorrect silane loading can result in poor filler‑rubber interaction, processing issues, and reduced compound performance. Therefore, identifying the optimal silane loading for different silica types is critical in silica‑filled rubber compounds.
The primary objective of this internship assignment is to evaluate and determine the optimal silane loading required to enhance filler‑rubber interaction in rubber compounds filled with different types of silica.
- Examine how different silica types influence the processing behavior and compound performance
- Analyze and compare the different silane types in terms of efficiency and loading
- Determine the optimal silane dosage to enhance processing, filler dispersion, and mechanical properties of rubber compounds
- Establish a toolbox for selecting silane type and dosage based on silica characteristics
- Conduct a literature review on silica, silane coupling agents, and their role in rubber compounding.
- Prepare rubber compounds using different silica types with varying silane dosages.
- Characterize, analyze, and summarize the project findings.
- Bachelor’s or equivalent degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Technology, or Material Science.
- Good command of English;
Dutch is an advantage. - Basic computing skills, Microsoft Office. MATLAB or Minitab would be beneficial.
- Good communication skills & ability to adapt to the work environment quickly.
- Knowledge of rubber compounds and a basic understanding of tires is an advantage.
- Exposure to industrial tyre development processes and materials research.
- Practical experience in laboratory compounding, testing, and analysis.
- A dynamic and innovative internship environment with own working space.
- Internship allowance ranging from EUR
600 to 850 per month, based on a full-time position.
Start date:
01.06.2026
Internship nature:
Full‑time
Location:
Colosseum 2, 7521 PT Enschede
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