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yusheng |
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YUSHENG ENTERPRISE LIMITED |
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6F Dong Sheng Plaza, Wei Fang City, Shan Dong Province, China. |
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Shan Dong 262100 |
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3/21/23 1:57 GMT |
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Chlorinated Butyl Rubber
Chloro butyl rubber CIIR is a copolymer rubber of chloro isobutylene and isoprene. It has many of the attributes of butyl rubber, including low gas and moisture permeability, good vibration damping, low glass transition temperature, excellent resistance to ageing and weathering. Compared to butyl rubber, the chlorinated sites are more reactive, providing faster cure with lower amount of curatives and better adhesion to unsaturated rubbers and metals.
Specification of Chlorinated Butyl Rubber Grades Unit 1301 1501 Appearance / White or Amber Bales Density g/cm³ 0.92 Mooney Viscosity MU 38±5 50±5 ML(1+8)125℃ Volatiles WT% ≤0.7 Antioxidant WT% Non-staining ≥0.02 Chlorine Content WT% 1.2±0.2 Total Ash Content WT% ≤0.5
Application of Chlorinated Butyl Rubber Chloro butyl rubber CIIR has superior air impermeability, outstanding performance of heat-resistance, chemical corrosion-resistance, thermal aging resistance, and good curing performance. It can be widely used for tire inner liners, medical stoppers, corrosion-resistance lining, protective clothing, shoes production and TPV industry.
YuSheng Enterprise Limited established in 2001, committed to rubber industry raw materials production and sales for more than 20 years. After years of development, Yusheng has become a professional rubber raw materials company, selling and serving tire and rubber products manufacturers in Europe, South America, Southeast Asia, India, Pakistan, the Middle East and other regions.
More kinds of raw material for rubber industry, please visit our website.
Minimum Order: 100 kilograms
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SOURCE: Import-Export Bulletin Board (https://www.imexbb.com/)
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