
Our company's Recycled Rubber includes latex recycled rubber and butyl recycled rubber. Latex recycled rubber can be used separately in rubber products to produce various light white products such as light colored car tires, natural inner tubes, light colored conveyor belts, colored sports shoe soles, colored cables, colored rubber flooring, rubber hoses, ball bladder, tape, etc. Both extruded and molded rubber products can be used. The company's butyl reclaimed rubber has the characteristics of high fineness, strong airtightness, and rich tactile elasticity.
Latex Reclaimed Rubber is a latex raw material made from natural latex products or natural latex and other external products after desulfurization. It can replace natural rubber and is mainly composed of rubber hydrocarbons, moisture, ash, etc. It is made from pure latex gloves, processed through desulfurization, disinfection, filtration and other processes, and added with some natural rubber. No fillers are added during the production process. The rubber chain contains more than 85% natural ingredients, which can replace some natural components in rubber products. It has the characteristics of dryness, no impurities, good hand feel and elasticity, and high tensile strength. It can be used in various rubber products such as automobiles, motorcycles, agricultural vehicles, bicycle inner and outer tires, bridge supports, Waterstops, rubber plates, rubber hoses, conveyor belts, cable inner and outer skins, footwear, etc., thus greatly reducing the production cost of products without affecting product quality.
Parameters of latex reclaimed rubber:
Specifications | Strong(MPa) | Elongation at break(%) | Hardness |
1# | 18 | 800 | 38 |
2# | 15 | 600 | 42 |
3# | 12 | 500 | 48 |
4# | 10 | 450 | 50 |
5# | 7 | 400 | 52 |
The characteristics of latex reclaimed rubber include: the product is odorless, free of impurities, easy to match colors, good hand feel, strong elasticity, and does not require plasticizing, saving time, labor, and effort. It also has good comprehensive processing performance and is easy to mix with additives. It has a wide range of adaptability.
The use of latex reclaimed rubber: This product is widely used in various rubber products such as inner and outer tires, bridge supports, waterstops, conveyor belts, rubber plates, rubber hoses, rubber shoes, cable inner and outer skins, etc.
Latex reclaimed rubber is inexpensive and widely used in the production of various rubber products, which can reduce costs. For example, the sponge midsole of rubber shoes, the steel wire ring rubber of tires, triangular rubber strips, and sealing rubber strips are almost all made of reclaimed rubber. A large amount of recycled rubber is also used in the sole and heel, automotive rubber sheets, indoor rubber flooring, and some industrial extruded and model products can all use a portion of recycled rubber. Latex reclaimed rubber has good plasticity, is easy to mix with various raw rubber and compounding agents, has anti-aging properties, and has good heat, oil, and acid resistance. It has good flowability, good processing performance, easy mixing, and easy molding, but poor elasticity.
Latex reclaimed rubber refers to rubber that has been recovered, processed, and reused from previously used latex products, such as tires, rubber gloves, and other rubber-based materials. The process of reclaiming latex rubber involves breaking down the rubber into smaller, reusable components. This allows the material to be used again, rather than ending up in landfills, thereby reducing waste and the need for new raw materials.Reclaimed rubber is typically processed using chemicals or mechanical methods that restore its original properties, allowing it to be reused in manufacturing. The result is a material that retains much of the strength, flexibility, and durability of virgin latex rubber but at a significantly lower environmental cost.
Applications of Latex Reclaimed Rubber
Automotive Industry
The automotive industry is one of the largest users of reclaimed rubber. Latex reclaimed rubber is commonly used in the production of tire treads, seals, and gaskets. The durability, flexibility, and wear resistance of reclaimed rubber make it ideal for these applications. By incorporating latex reclaimed rubber into automotive parts, manufacturers can reduce costs while maintaining high performance and durability.
Footwear Manufacturing
Footwear manufacturers also benefit from latex reclaimed rubber, which is often used in the production of shoe soles and other components. The material’s resilience and flexibility make it a perfect choice for shoes that need to endure regular wear and tear. Additionally, using reclaimed rubber in footwear helps manufacturers meet sustainability goals and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
Construction and Flooring
Latex reclaimed rubber is used in the construction industry for various applications, including flooring and insulation. Reclaimed rubber flooring is durable, slip-resistant, and shock-absorbent, making it a popular choice for high-traffic areas such as gyms, schools, and hospitals. The material's resistance to moisture and stains makes it an ideal choice for commercial and industrial flooring.
Consumer Goods and Industrial Products
Latex reclaimed rubber is also used in the production of consumer goods and industrial products, such as rubber bands, hoses, belts, and seals. Its versatility allows it to be used in a wide range of items, from household products to industrial machinery. Manufacturers often choose reclaimed rubber for these applications due to its combination of cost-effectiveness and performance.
Packaging and Protective Materials
Latex reclaimed rubber is often incorporated into protective packaging materials due to its shock-absorbing qualities. For example, rubberized coatings and padding can be used to protect fragile products during transportation. Reclaimed rubber also finds use in protective gloves, mats, and insulating materials, where it offers reliable protection against damage, heat, and moisture.
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