Synthetic Rubber
Synthetic rubber is a synthetic polymer with high elasticity and strength.
It has excellent wear resistance, rebound resilience and mechanical properties and is
used for a belt, hose, shoes, etc.
- BR
- SBR
- SSBR
- NBR
BR(Butadiene Rubber) is a synthetic rubber made by applying solution polymerization method on butadiene. It has a higher proportion of cis isomers.
BR is used largely for tires, shoes and golf balls because of its excellent wear resistance, bend resistance, rebound resilience and cold resistance.
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SBR(Styrene Butadiene Rubber) is a synthetic rubber made by performing low-temperature emulsion polymerization on styrene and butadiene.
Compared to natural rubber, SBR boasts uniform quality and excellent heat/wear resistance. It is widely used to manufacture tires, shoes and industrial goods.
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SSBR(Solution Styrene Butadiene Rubber) is a synthetic rubber made by performing solution polymerization using the Li(lithium) catalyst.
Due to its excellent physical and viscoelastic properties, it is used to produce eco-friendly/highly-functional tires.
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NBR(Nitrile-butadiene rubber) is a synthetic rubber made by performing low-temperature emulsion polymerization on acrylonitrile and butadiene.
NBR is highly resistant to oil and is used for fuel hose, shoe soles, automotive parts, etc.
It is also highly compatible with PVC and is used as a modifying agent for PVC.
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