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We accept the dissolution of PIB (Oponol, Tetrax).

We can manufacture the specified solution in a volume of "50L" on a contract basis. Free sample testing. Documentation available.

We will handle the "dissolution processing" of polyisobutylene (Opanol, Tetrax) comprehensively, from "rubber mixing." Please let us know any concerns you have regarding "small-lot manufacturing," "contamination countermeasures," and "quality control." 〈Examples of organic solvent handling〉 Toluene, acetone, cyclohexane, n-hexane Ethyl acetate, methanol, methylene chloride (dichloromethane) MEK (methyl ethyl ketone), butyl acetate MCH (methyl cyclohexane), DMF (N,N-dimethylformamide) NMP (N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone), isoparaffin, cyclohexanone (anon) *Other various organic solvents and some water-based emulsions are also available.

  • Organic Natural Materials
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How to dissolve rubber? Basic knowledge edition!

Dissolving rubber requires prior "kneading"!

This page introduces basic knowledge about the dissolution of rubber. General raw rubber (synthetic rubber, natural rubber) comes in a block form called a "bale," which is a rectangular solid weighing about 35 kg. If this bale is directly placed into a dissolution tank, it can cause accidents or malfunctions, so it must be processed through a "roll mill" to be stretched into a thin sheet. Our strength lies in our ability to handle both the "mixing" and "dissolution" of rubber together. We can propose improvements from the mixing process to address issues such as "the viscosity of the rubber dissolution liquid is too high (poor coating properties)" or "the quality of the rubber dissolution liquid varies." *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us. TEL 048-723-8821 e-mail kazuhiro.arai@chuo-jushi.com

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