Knowledge
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Butyl reclaimed rubber has characteristics such as good air tightness, heat resistance, aging resistance, and corrosion resistance. Improving the high-temperature performance of products made from butyl reclaim…
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Secondary grade natural rubber retains the excellent mechanical properties and processing performance of natural rubber and can partially or fully replace standard natural rubber in the production of rubber pro…
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Vulcanized rubber powder is a powdery substance made from waste rubber as the raw material, prepared by mechanical crushing or grinding, containing a small amount of unsaturated double bonds, and has re-crossli…
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Nitrile reclaimed rubber retains the basic performance characteristics of nitrile rubber, has good compatibility with nitrile rubber, and can be used with nitrile rubber in any proportion to prepare hard rubber…
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Which has stronger tensile strength, latex reclaimed rubber or black reclaimed rubber? In the production of many rubber products that mainly use natural rubber as the raw material, latex reclaimed rubber or tir…
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How to design a formulation when using regenerated EPDM rubber to replace virgin EPDM in the production of automotive door and window seals, door frame seals, household appliance sealing rings, or sponge foam r…
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Treadmill shock absorption mats are required to have good damping, shock absorption, wear resistance, and resilience, and can be made from natural rubber. Using latex recycled rubber as a reasonable substitute …
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Rubber inner tubes are generally made from butyl rubber or natural rubber as the main raw materials, with strict requirements for the air tightness of the rubber compound. Can recycled tire rubber, as a low-cos…
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When the amount of sulfur used in recycled rubber products is relatively high, it tends to bloom, so insoluble sulfur is often used; when the vulcanization system of recycled rubber uses insoluble sulfur, the c…
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Natural latex reclaimed rubber can completely or partially replace natural rubber in the production of various rubber products, reducing raw material costs, and sneaker soles are one example. What are the benef…
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Using natural rubber to produce shoe soles has always faced three problems: high raw material costs, prominent issues of thermal-oxidative aging and ozone cracking, and the phenomenon of vulcanization reversion…
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EPDM recycled rubber can replace part of EPDM rubber in the production of heat-resistant conveyor belts, or be used together with butyl rubber and butyl recycled rubber to reduce raw material costs while ensuri…
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Nitrile reclaimed rubber can wholly or partially replace nitrile rubber in the production of oil-resistant and wear-resistant rubber products, reducing costs. Rubber sealing rings are ring-shaped sealing compon…
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Butyl reclaimed rubber can replace part of the butyl rubber in the production of inner tubes, maintaining good air tightness while reducing raw material costs. How much butyl reclaimed rubber can be mixed into …
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Because natural rubber contains unsaturated double bonds, light, heat, ozone, radiation, flexing deformation, and metals such as copper and manganese can all promote the aging of rubber. Poor aging resistance h…
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Butadiene-styrene rubber is a type of diene rubber. Sulfur is the most commonly used vulcanizing agent, and the use of accelerators can shorten the vulcanization time, lower the vulcanization temperature, and i…
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Natural latex reclaimed rubber has good elasticity and high mechanical strength. Using it to replace natural rubber in the production of depilatory machine rubber rods can not only reduce rubber material costs …
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EPDM recycled rubber has excellent resistance to high and low temperatures, ozone, and weathering. It can be used alone or together with EPDM rubber to produce various automotive sealing strips, effectively red…
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Rubber sheets are made from natural rubber, synthetic rubber, or a combination of both as raw materials. According to their purposes, they can be divided into general rubber sheets, acid- and alkali-resistant r…
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Nitrile reclaimed rubber has excellent oil resistance and can be used alone or in combination with nitrile rubber and neoprene to produce oil-resistant rubber cups, effectively reducing raw material costs.