TYRENE BUTADIENE RUBBER (SBR) COMPOUND

Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) describe families of synthetic rubbers derived from styrene and butadiene. These materials have good abrasion resistance and good aging stability when protected by additives. SBR is derived from two monomers, styrene, and butadiene. The mixture of these two monomers is polymerized by two processes: from solution (S-SBR) or as an emulsion (E-SBR).

 

About 50% of car tires are made from various types of SBR. The styrene/butadiene ratio influences the properties of the polymer: with high styrene content, the rubbers are harder and less rubbery.

 

Therefore, besides tires, it is also used in the production of tapes, hoses, wires and cables, medical equipment and various rubber products

 

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