RUBBER TECHNOLOGY IS CONDUCTED WITH A TRANSFORMATION OF ELEASTOMERS INTO USEFUL PRODUCTS
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- Vulcanization
- Processing of Rubber
- Glass Transition Temperature
- Stress Relaxation / Creep
- Mastication, and various process operations.
- Breaking down molecular mass so that the viscosity is low enough for further processing
- Syntheic Rubber & Petrolium
- Natural Rubber & Poly-CIS-isoprenes
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- Thermal Elastomers (TPE)
- Styrenic block copolymers (TPE-s)
- Polyolefin blends (TPE-o)
- Elastomeric Alloys (TPE-v or TPV)
- Thermal Polyurathanes (TPU)
- Thermoplastic copolyester
- Thermoplastic polyamides
- Mixing, Calendering, Extrusions, Pre-forming, and Extrusions both co-extruded with wire and clip
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MATERIALS COMMONLY USED WITH CUSTOMER COMPOUND MIXES |
AA – NR, RR, SBR, EPDM, polybutadiene, polyisoprene |
DE – CM, CSM |
AK – Polysulfides
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DF – Polyacrylic (butyl-acrylate type) |
BA – EPDM, high temp SBR, Butyl compounds |
DH – Polyacrylic polymers, HNBR |
BC – Chloroprene Polymers (neoprene®)
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EE – AEM |
BE – Chloroprene Polymers (neoprene®)
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EH – ACM |
BF – NBR Polymers
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EK – FZ |
BG – NBR Polymers – Urathanes |
FC – Silicones (high strength) |
BK – NBR |
FE – Silicones
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CA – Ethylene propylene (EPDM) |
FK – Fluorinated silicones |
CE – Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (Hypalon), cm |
GE – Silicones |
CH – NBR polymers, epichlorohydrin polymers |
HK – Fluorinated elastomers (Viton®, Fluorel®, etc.) |
DA – Ethylene propylene polymers
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KK – Perfluoroelastomers |
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PROUDLY USING GE, SHIN-ETSU, BAYER, DOW CORNING, JSR, DSM, SMR, TTR, AND OTHER WELL RESPECTED SUPPLIERS FOR CUSTOMER COMPOUNDS BUILDS |