Knowledge
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Natural rubber, neoprene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, and their blends can be used to produce ordinary rubber seals; for rubber requiring heat resistance, ozone resistance, and aging resistance, ethylene-p…
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When producing rubber products using ethylene-propylene-diene monomer (EPDM) rubber, recycled EPDM, or a combination of EPDM and recycled rubber, it is necessary to select suitable types of processing auxiliari…
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Nitrile reclaimed rubber can be used alone or in combination with nitrile rubber to produce rubber products, effectively reducing raw material costs and improving the processing properties of the rubber compoun…
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When producing rubber products using nitrile reclaimed rubber as the main raw material, sulfur is the most commonly used vulcanizing agent. How much sulfur is appropriate to add? Which accelerators are more sui…
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Natural latex and reclaimed rubber have high strength, good elasticity, and low density. They can fully or partially replace natural rubber and general synthetic rubber in the production of rubber mats. By payi…
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The secondary-brand natural rubber has good elasticity and high mechanical strength, and its price is much lower than that of the main-brand natural rubber. Can it be used as a substitute for natural rubber in …
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Tire recycled rubber is a product of the desulfurization and regeneration of waste tires. It has characteristics such as wide availability of raw materials and low product cost. Can it be used in the production…
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EPDM recycled rubber has excellent resistance to high and low temperatures, ozone, and weathering. It can be used alone or combined with EPDM rubber to produce high-performance, low-cost EPDM rubber products.
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Vulcanized rubber powder is made from waste tires and other discarded rubber products through mechanical processing, crushing, or grinding. Proper use of vulcanized rubber powder in tire compounds can not only …
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Nitrile reclaimed rubber retains the basic performance characteristics of nitrile rubber, with excellent oil resistance, good heat and wear resistance, and good compatibility with nitrile rubber. Can it be used…
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Rubber softening plasticizers are mainly used to improve the processing performance of rubber compounds, including reducing the viscosity and increasing the flexibility of the rubber, facilitating mixing, calen…
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Butyl reclaimed rubber can be used together with butyl rubber, EPDM, or natural rubber to manufacture car inner tubes. So, how much butyl reclaimed rubber is appropriate to mix in? How can more raw material cos…
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Reclaimed tire rubber can be used alone or in combination with natural rubber and general synthetic rubber to produce inner layers of various hoses such as fabric-reinforced hydraulic hoses, coreless fabric hos…
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Isoprene regenerated rubber has characteristics such as good elasticity, resistance to high and low temperatures, aging resistance, strong adhesiveness, high elongation at break, and high tear strength. It can …
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The price of recycled EPDM is very high, and fully using EPDM to produce waterproof membranes faces significant cost pressure in increasingly intense market competition; can recycled rubber, as a substitute for…
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Rubber asphalt is a composite modified asphalt material formed by uniformly blending rubber powder with base asphalt through a specific process. It uses the thermal melting, swelling, and interactions among the…
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If the processed nitrile reclaimed rubber compound has a rough surface, it will not only affect the appearance of rubber products but also reduce their physical, mechanical, and chemical stability.
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Compared to virgin rubber, reclaimed rubber has lower physical and mechanical properties; carbon black is the most commonly used rubber reinforcing agent and can significantly improve the mechanical strength of…
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Tire recycled rubber is regenerated rubber made from waste tire rubber that has undergone processes such as crushing, desulfurization, and refining. It has good compatibility with styrene-butadiene rubber and c…
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Butyl reclaimed rubber retains the basic properties of butyl rubber. Can it be used for the outer layer of radiator hoses? What issues should be paid attention to during use?