Styrene-butadiene rubber, or SBR rubber, has been in use since the 1940s but is still gaining popularity in a variety of applications. Originally developed as a substitute for natural rubber during World War II, SBR rubber has become a cost-effective and versatile polymer in the years since.
Read MoreConstruction is a major industry that has a significant impact on the environment. However, advances in technology are helping to make it more sustainable. One such advancement is the use of innovative rubber compound technology in construction materials.
Read MoreVesta, a manufacturer of custom medical components and devices, has announced the development of a new rubber compound that provides improved wear resistance and durability for medical equipment. The compound is specifically designed for use in devices that come into contact with harsh chemicals or......
Read MoreNitrile rubber (NBR) is a copolymer made of acrylonitrile and butadiene monomers. It is mainly produced by low-temperature emulsion polymerization. It has excellent oil resistance, high wear resistance, good heat resistance, and good adhesion. Strong relay. Its disadvantages are poor low temperature......
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