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Latex rubber

What is latex? Four types, characteristics, and uses.

Latex, made from natural materials, has a long history among rubbers. While many synthetic rubbers have emerged besides latex, it still has high demand today and is used for various applications. This article provides an overview of latex, including its types, characteristics, and uses, which are essential for understanding rubber. It also explains the differences between latex and rubber, making it a useful reference when considering latex as a raw material for rubber product manufacturing or processing, or when comparing it with other rubbers. For detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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Urethane rubber

Types and Characteristics of Urethane Rubber

Polyurethane rubber has superior wear resistance and mechanical strength compared to other synthetic rubbers. Nowadays, polyurethane rubber can be seen not only in industrial products but also in everyday life. However, many people may feel that they do not fully understand how polyurethane rubber differs from other types of rubber. This article will explain the overview and types of polyurethane rubber, as well as the differences between polyurethane foam and other materials. For detailed information, please refer to the related links below.

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Ethylene propylene rubber

What is Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR)? Characteristics and Applications

Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR), a synthetic rubber with excellent weather resistance, is widely used in outdoor applications. However, it has different properties compared to other synthetic rubbers, such as low oil resistance, so it is important to determine whether it is suitable for the intended use. This article explains the overview, characteristics, and applications of ethylene propylene rubber. It also discusses ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM), which can be sulfur-cured. We hope this information will help you choose the right synthetic rubber for your product manufacturing needs. For more detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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Rubber parts used in automobiles

Rubber parts used in automobiles

When it comes to automotive rubber, many people may think of tires, but in reality, rubber is used in various forms in parts other than tires. The rubber used in automotive parts is industrial rubber. To ensure proper vehicle operation and to prevent vibration and noise, it is essential to select rubber that has high oil resistance, heat resistance, and strength against abrasion and tearing. This article will explain the overview of rubber as an automotive component, the types of rubber materials, and the kinds of rubber parts used in vehicles. For detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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The history of rubber

History of Rubber | Basic Knowledge of Rubber

Rubber, which has now become indispensable in our lives. This time, we will provide a detailed explanation of the history of rubber, including the discovery of natural rubber, which is considered the beginning of rubber, the development of the rubber industry centered around the UK and the USA, and the establishment of our own technology. For more detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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Polysulfide rubber

What is polysulfide rubber? Characteristics and applications of highly weather-resistant synthetic rubber.

Among synthetic rubbers, the historically older polysulfide rubber is used in applications such as road joints and sealants for laminated glass. While it has excellent properties like oil resistance and ozone resistance, its unique odor limits its applications. It is important to have a good understanding of the properties of polysulfide rubber and to use it in suitable applications. This article explains the overview of polysulfide rubber, along with its characteristics and applications. If you are considering the production of synthetic rubber products, including polysulfide rubber, please use this as a reference. For detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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Fluororubber

Characteristics and Applications of Fluoroelastomers

Fluoroelastomer (FKM) is a rubber product that exhibits excellent performance in various aspects such as resistance and strength. It is particularly outstanding in terms of heat resistance and oil resistance compared to other rubber products. This article will explain the overview, characteristics, applications of fluoroelastomer, and the changes in properties due to monomers and vulcanization methods. For detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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Silicone rubber

Silicone rubber molding methods and types, differences with silicone.

Silicone rubber is a rubber material used in various situations, ranging from industrial products and medical applications to household items. The secret to its popularity lies in the excellent resistance properties of silicone rubber, which includes heat resistance, cold resistance, oil resistance, solvent resistance, ozone resistance, weather resistance, and electrical properties, among others. This article will provide an overview of silicone rubber, explain the differences between silicon and silicone, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of silicone rubber, and describe the molding methods for silicone rubber. For detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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Hydrogenated Nitrile Rubber (HNBR)

Characteristics and Applications of Hydrogenated Nitrile Rubber

Nitrile rubber is a synthetic rubber that is easy to process and has stable prices, making it suitable for various applications. On the other hand, nitrile rubber has drawbacks, such as low weather resistance. Hydrogenated nitrile rubber was developed to compensate for the weaknesses of nitrile rubber and improve its properties. Hydrogenated nitrile rubber also has various characteristics and is utilized in a wide range of applications. This article explains the features, properties, and uses of hydrogenated nitrile rubber. If you are considering whether hydrogenated nitrile rubber can replace nitrile rubber in its applications, or if you want to choose suitable raw rubber for manufacturing rubber products, please refer to this information. For detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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Epichlorohydrin rubber (CO, ECO)

Characteristics and Applications of Epichlorohydrin Rubber (CO, ECO)

Synthetic rubber has different properties depending on the type, so it is important to choose the right synthetic rubber according to the application of rubber products. One type of rubber that has heat resistance is epichlorohydrin rubber. While it has advantages in addition to heat resistance, it also has disadvantages. For those considering manufacturing products using epichlorohydrin rubber, this article will explain its characteristics and applications. We hope this will be useful for your future rubber product manufacturing. For detailed articles, please refer to the related links below.

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