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Properties and specific uses of various rubbers

Properties and specific uses of various rubbers

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1, natural rubber: mainly used for tires, hoses, tape and other rubber products.2, synthetic rubber: divided into general and special synthetic rubber, synthetic rubber, synthetic rubber such as polybutadiene rubber, styrene butadiene rubber mainly used in the production of tires, rubber shoes, rubber products.
Rubber is divided into natural rubber and synthetic rubber. Natural rubber is mainly derived from the Hevea tree. When the epidermis of this rubber tree is cut open, it will shed milky juice. It is called latex, and the latex will be natural rubber when it is condensed, washed, molded and dried. Rubber productsSynthetic rubber is made by synthetic methods, and different kinds of rubber can be synthesized with different raw materials (monomers). Such as, butadiene rubber, chloroprene rubber, styrene butadiene rubber and so on. The yield of synthetic rubber has greatly exceeded that of natural rubber, of which the largest yield is styrene butadiene rubber.
Synthetic rubber is made by synthetic methods, and different kinds of rubber can be synthesized with different raw materials (monomers). Such as, butadiene rubber, chloroprene rubber, styrene butadiene rubber and so on. The yield of synthetic rubber has greatly exceeded that of natural rubber, of which the largest yield is styrene butadiene rubber.
Natural rubber is mainly derived from the Hevea tree. When the epidermis of this rubber tree is cut open, it will shed milky juice. It is called latex, and the latex will be natural rubber when it is condensed, washed, molded and dried.

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