Description
Styrene Butadiene Rubber SBR 1502
Styrene butadiene rubber 1502-SBR is made in Iran and Bandar Imam Petrochemical.
The abbreviated SBR is Styrene Butadiene Rubber and is equivalent to Styrene Butadiene rubber. This polymer material has other names such as butadiene styrene resin, Buna S, 1 and 3-butadiene styrene copolymer, Europrene, Ameripol Synpol, Kralex, Plioflex, Polysar, Solprene, Nipol, and Copo Carbomix.
Styrene butadiene rubber has lower mechanical properties than NR and does not crystallize due to traction like NR. Therefore, it is weaker than natural rubber, even if reinforced with soot or other materials.
The final form of soluble styrene butadiene rubber rarely contains more than 2% of non-rubber material in its structure, while the emulsion type may contain a maximum of 5% emulsifier or soap and a maximum of 10% non-rubber material.
What is the use of SBR?
Uses and applications of Styrene Butadiene Rubber 1502-SBR rubber include making tires, shoes, rubber parts, sealants, adhesives, super-foam and sponge products, pipes, BR-SBR conveyors, NR-SBR alloy gaskets.
Styrene butadiene rubber is used as TPE thermoplastic elastomer, rubber, elastomer and tire.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of 1502 SBR?
- Water resistance
- Shear growth resistance
- Resistant to abrasion as well as fatigue
- Resistance to flexural cracking
- Mane pressure
- Flexible at low temperatures
- Flexible at low temperatures
- Durability and tensile strength and good elasticity
- Resistant to acid and alcohol
- Oxidation resistance
- Heat resistant
- Impact resistance
- Resistance to weathering
- Resistant to sunlight
Disadvantages of this styrene butadiene rubber 1502-SBR include the following:
This polymeric material has low resistance to hydrocarbon solvents.
Styrene butadiene rubber has resistance to oil, gasoline, other hydrocarbon liquids and ozone.