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Latex
Latex is not to be confused with plant sap; it is a separate substance, separately produced, and with separate functions. The word latex is also used to refer to natural latex rubber, particularly non-vulcanized rubber. Such is the case in products like latex gloves, latex condoms and latex clothing.
Send InquiryLinkwell Rubber Chemicals CO., LTD.
The products, commercialized under brand name of LINKWELL鐢 d categorized into 4 series (accelerators, antidegradants, insoluble sulfur and speciality chemicals), are necessary for rubber and related industries and widely used in tyres, tubes, cables, latex and shoes processing.
Send InquiryStyrene-butadiene Rubber(SBR): Pliogum® - Miltenberg & Samton
Styrene-butadiene Rubber(SBR): Pliogum® Pliogum is a specially formulated food-grade polymer. This polymer is specifically designed for use in the manufacture of chewing and bubble gum. The most used polymers are Pliogum 1027 and Pliogum 1028. Products are available in bale and crumb form. BHT and BHA stabilized grades are available.
Send InquiryMethyl ethyl ketoxime (MEKO) - UBE INDUSTRIES,LTD.
Methyl ethyl ketoxime (MEKO) MEKO is primarily used as an anti-skinning agent for oil and latex paints and coatings. It is also widely used as an isocyanate-blocking agent in priming automobiles (electrodeposition coating) for paint jobs and as a curing agent for silicon rubber due to its outstanding water and heat resistance. CAS.
Send InquiryEmulsion Styrene Butadiene Rubbers (E-SBR) - ARLANXEO Tire
Emulsion Styrene Butadiene Rubber is the most widely used rubber in the world, representing about 40% of the synthetic rubber market, which is a result of its excellent balance of properties and cost performance. A typical E-SBR has 23,5% styrene with random distribution of the monomers in the polymer chain.
Send InquiryVinyl Pyridine Latex 25053-48-9, China Vinyl Pyridine
used for fabric and rubber binding purpose.It is widely used in tire,and other engineering rubber industries. Synonyms: Butadiene-styrene-2-vinyl pyridine copolymer latex;VP Latex;2-vinyl pyridine latex; Molecular Structure:
Send InquiryThe Difference Between “Latex,” “Natural Rubber,” “Natural
Dry natural rubber – This is rubber produced by the dry natural rubber (DNR) process, which involves the use of coagulated natural latex in the form of dried or milled sheets. Products are formed from dry natural rubber by compression molding, extrusion, or by converting the sheets into a solution for dipping.
Send InquiryNitrile rubber
The uses of nitrile rubber include disposable non-latex gloves, automotive transmission belts, hoses, O-rings, gaskets, oil seals, V belts, synthetic leather, printer's form rollers, and as cable jacketing; NBR latex can also be used in the preparation of adhesives and as a pigment binder.
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Applications. Additionally, it is used in some rubber cutting boards . SBR is also used as a binder in lithium-ion battery electrodes, in combination with carboxymethyl cellulose as a water-based alternative for, e.g. polyvinylidene fluoride. Styrene-butane rubber is also used in gasketed-plate heat exchangers.
Send InquiryNatural rubber
Natural rubber, also called by other names of India rubber, latex, Amazonian rubber, caucho or caoutchouc, as initially produced, consists of polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds, plus water. Thailand and Indonesia are two of the leading rubber producers. Forms of polyisoprene that are used as natural rubbers are classified as elastomers.
Send InquiryLatex
Latex is not to be confused with plant sap; it is a separate substance, separately produced, and with separate functions. The word latex is also used to refer to natural latex rubber, particularly non-vulcanized rubber. Such is the case in products like latex gloves, latex condoms and latex clothing.
Send InquiryEmulsion Styrene Butadiene Rubbers (E-SBR) - ARLANXEO Tire
Emulsion Styrene Butadiene Rubber is the most widely used rubber in the world, representing about 40% of the synthetic rubber market, which is a result of its excellent balance of properties and cost performance. A typical E-SBR has 23,5% styrene with random distribution of the monomers in the polymer chain.
Send InquiryStyrene-butadiene Rubber(SBR): Pliogum® - Miltenberg & Samton
Styrene-butadiene Rubber(SBR): Pliogum® Pliogum is a specially formulated food-grade polymer. This polymer is specifically designed for use in the manufacture of chewing and bubble gum. The most used polymers are Pliogum 1027 and Pliogum 1028. Products are available in bale and crumb form. BHT and BHA stabilized grades are available.
Send Inquiryclay: the all-purpose rubber filler
The simplest clay used by the rubber industry is termed air-floated clay because the clay is sized by air classification. Air classification removes much of the non-kaolin materials and results in a minute 325 mesh screen residue (typically less than 0.35%). These air-floated clays are divided into two major categories: soft clay and hard clay.
Send InquiryMethyl ethyl ketoxime (MEKO) - UBE INDUSTRIES,LTD.
Methyl ethyl ketoxime (MEKO) MEKO is primarily used as an anti-skinning agent for oil and latex paints and coatings. It is also widely used as an isocyanate-blocking agent in priming automobiles (electrodeposition coating) for paint jobs and as a curing agent for silicon rubber due to its outstanding water and heat resistance. CAS.
Send InquiryVinyl Pyridine Latex 25053-48-9, China Vinyl Pyridine
used for fabric and rubber binding purpose.It is widely used in tire,and other engineering rubber industries. Synonyms: Butadiene-styrene-2-vinyl pyridine copolymer latex;VP Latex;2-vinyl pyridine latex; Molecular Structure:
Send InquiryThe Difference Between “Latex,” “Natural Rubber,” “Natural
Dry natural rubber – This is rubber produced by the dry natural rubber (DNR) process, which involves the use of coagulated natural latex in the form of dried or milled sheets. Products are formed from dry natural rubber by compression molding, extrusion, or by converting the sheets into a solution for dipping.
Send InquiryNitrile rubber
The uses of nitrile rubber include disposable non-latex gloves, automotive transmission belts, hoses, O-rings, gaskets, oil seals, V belts, synthetic leather, printer's form rollers, and as cable jacketing; NBR latex can also be used in the preparation of adhesives and as a pigment binder.
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