Black butyl reclaimed rubber is recycled rubber made from used butyl rubber products, such as tires, seals, and inner tubes. Butyl rubber itself is a synthetic polymer known for its excellent resistance to air, heat, and chemicals, making it an ideal material for high-performance applications. Over time, however, these rubber products reach the end of their useful life and are discarded. Rather than allowing these materials to go to waste, reclaimed rubber is produced through a recycling process...
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Recycled rubber is a material derived from the reclamation and reprocessing of used rubber products. Common sources of recycled rubber include used tires, rubber seals, belts, and footwear. Through various mechanical, chemical, or thermal processes, old rubber is broken down and converted into reusable forms, such as granules, crumbs, or sheets. These reprocessed rubber materials maintain many of the key characteristics of the original rubber, such as flexibility, durability, and resistance to w...
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Odorless butyl reclaimed rubber is recycled rubber that has been derived from used butyl rubber products such as tires, inner tubes, gaskets, and seals. Butyl rubber itself is a synthetic polymer known for its excellent air retention, chemical resistance, and flexibility, which makes it ideal for products requiring durability and resilience.
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Fluororubber is a synthetic elastomer that belongs to a class of polymers known for their high resistance to heat, chemicals, and oil. It is made by combining fluorine atoms with a rubber compound to create a material that can withstand temperatures as high as 300°C (572°F), making it one of the most heat-resistant rubber materials available.
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Industrial fluorocarbon rubber is a type of synthetic elastomer that primarily consists of carbon-fluorine bonds. These bonds provide fluorocarbon rubber with distinct physical and chemical properties, making it ideal for use in demanding industrial environments. It is commonly produced through the polymerization of vinylidene fluoride (VDF) and hexafluoropropylene (HFP), resulting in a high-strength, thermoset rubber material.
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Fluorine rubber sheets are made from fluorocarbon elastomers, a group of synthetic rubbers that contain fluorine atoms. These elastomers offer exceptional resistance to high temperatures, aggressive chemicals, oils, and fuels. As a result, fluorine rubber sheets are often used for manufacturing seals, gaskets, and other components in industries that involve harsh environments.
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Fluororubber sheets have excellent characteristics of aging resistance, high temperature resistance, ozone resistance, oil resistance, high vacuum resistance, acid and alkali resistance, and resistance to various chemicals.
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Industrial rubber raw films are versatile and can be used in a wide variety of applications.
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Industrial film is a type of film used in industrial settings for a wide range of purposes. Unlike consumer-grade films, which are typically intended for short-term or decorative uses, industrial films are engineered for durability, performance, and long-term use. These films can vary in thickness, material composition, and properties to meet the specific requirements of the industry in which they are used.
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Raw rubber films are typically made from natural rubber or synthetic rubber compounds, such as styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), neoprene, butyl rubber, and EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer), each offering distinct properties suited for specific applications. Raw rubber films can be either solid or have various additives to enhance performance, including fillers, plasticizers, and curing agents.
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High Tensile Strength: Raw films are designed to withstand significant amounts of stress and pressure without tearing or stretching. This makes them ideal for products that require strength and resilience, such as packaging materials or automotive components.
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Indonesia (abbreviated as Indonesia) is an important country in Southeast Asia, and for Indonesia, China is the source of its products.
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