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Synthetic rubber Product List and Ranking from 17 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies | IPROS GMS

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:May 27, 2026~Jun 23, 2026
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Synthetic rubber Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:May 27, 2026~Jun 23, 2026
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  1. 中央樹脂化学 埼玉 伊奈工場 Saitama//Manufacturing and processing contract
  2. 伸工貿易 本社 Tokyo//Trading company/Wholesale
  3. クラレトレーディング Osaka//Trading company/Wholesale
  4. 4 太成ゴム工業 Gifu//Rubber products
  5. 5 東北ゴム 本社工場 Miyagi//Rubber products

Synthetic rubber Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:May 27, 2026~Jun 23, 2026
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  1. We accept the dissolution of BR (polybutadiene rubber)! 中央樹脂化学 埼玉 伊奈工場
  2. Liquid Isoprene Rubber IR563 伸工貿易 本社
  3. Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) - Kumho Petrochemical クラレトレーディング
  4. 4 America's original! Partially cross-linked butyl rubber 'KALAR Series' 伸工貿易 本社
  5. 5 Liquid Isoprene Rubber - Isolene 伸工貿易 本社

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The history of synthetic rubber.

The rubber industry was born in Europe and America in 1839! An explanation of the beginning of manufacturing and the development of new synthetic rubber.

The manufacturing of rubber has a long history. Do you know what kind of history it has? In this article, we will introduce the history of synthetic rubber. Synthetic rubber was discontinued after World War II due to its poor processability and its inferiority compared to natural rubber. However, after the war, rubber manufacturing was transferred to private companies, leading to renewed production. Synthetic rubber is being manufactured in various countries, including Canada and France. *For more detailed information, you can view the related links. For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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About the properties of major synthetic rubbers.

Explaining the characteristics of synthetic rubber by type! Introducing ethylene propylene rubber, acrylic rubber, and more.

Synthetic rubber is differentiated by type according to its applications. To use the appropriate synthetic rubber in various situations, it is important to understand its characteristics. In this article, we will explain the characteristics of synthetic rubber by type. The commonly used types of synthetic rubber are as follows: Ethylene-propylene rubber refers to synthetic rubber made from ethylene and propylene. Its features include the ability to be processed into the smallest forms among synthetic rubbers and its resistance to degradation and corrosion from climate changes and water. Acrylic rubber is synthetic rubber made using acrylic acid esters. Its notable feature is its excellent resistance to heat from oils and flames. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Causes of color transfer in synthetic rubber and prevention methods.

I want to prevent black stains caused by color transfer from places where items were placed! Explanation of the causes of color transfer.

One common concern regarding color transfer from synthetic rubber is in flooring materials such as cushion floors. Synthetic rubber is often used as the material for the legs of furniture like beds, desks, and sofas. The black stains caused by color transfer from where items have been placed are something we would like to prevent if possible. Therefore, this time we will explain the causes of color transfer from synthetic rubber and how to prevent it. Synthetic rubber refers to rubber that is chemically produced using petroleum. Specifically, this includes silicone rubber and ethylene propylene diene rubber, among others. Additionally, it is differentiated based on the characteristics of its applications in homes and factories, with over 100 types available. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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