Normal rubber sheet
General:
This is the first attempt to replace natural rubber by polymerizing monomers. SBR is derived from the butadiene and styrene emulsion polymerization. The percentage of styrene is around 23% with one or more reinforcement canvases.
Technical features:
- Low cost compared to natural rubber
- Abrasion resistance
- Aging resistance
- Good resistance to alcohols and glycols
- Good dielectric properties
- Good mechanical characteristics
Defects:
- Low resistance to oils (still best of all natural rubber)
- Poor resistance to oxygen, ozone and UV radiation
- Poor heat resistance, nothing to the flame
Applications:
- Mechanical: In the automotive field used to manufacture tires. In the industrial field and in the technical article it is the most used rubber, especially for the low cost and the aging resistance due to the less insaturic content in the polymer chain. Generic uses
- Food: On request it is available in a food version in white coloring.
- Electrical: Good dielectric properties and often used in this field
- Chemical: it is always advisable to use chemical comparator teabags, since no rubber studied for contact with aggressive substances is not widely used in this field
See file for technical specifications
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