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Synthetic Rubber
Synthetic Rubber, which first emerged in the mid-20th century, was used instead of Natural Rubber in many applications, and is now produced worldwide, is produced by the polymerization of Styrene and Butadiene monomers.
Important Synthetic Rubbers; Butadiene Rubber (BR), Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR); Nitral Butadiene Rubber (NBR), Isobutylene-Isopropylene Rubber (IBR), Isobutylene-Isoprene Rubber (IIR) etc. countable.
Advantages
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Wear properties are better than Natural Rubber
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They have high heat resistance
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Resistant to Dilute Acid and Bases
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Resistant to vegetable oils and organic solvents
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SBR 1500 / SBR 1502 / SBR1705 / SBR1712
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Taipol SBR 1502
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Hiprene 1500 / Hiprene 1502
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IIR 532, BIIR 2302
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Thermoplastic Rubbers: SBS / SEBS
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SKI-3
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