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Ethylene propylene rubber in ethylene and propylene as main monomers, synthetic rubber, according to the different monomers, in molecular chain with binary ethylene-propylene rubber and EPDM, the former for ethylene and propylene copolymer,...
Butyl rubber is a type of synthetic rubber, made from isobutene and a small amount of isoprene. It is commonly used to make tires. In the field of building waterproofing, butyl rubber has replaced asphalt in the name of environmental protection....
Butadiene and acrylonitrile are obtained by emulsion polymerization. Butadiene and acrylonitrile are mainly produced by low temperature emulsion polymerization method. Butadiene rubber has excellent oil resistance, high wear resistance, good heat...
Of styrene type thermoplastic elastomer (also known as the department of styrene Block copolymer Styreneic Block Copolymers, referred to as SBCs), is the world's largest output and rubber performance is most similar to a kind of thermoplastic...
Ethylene - vinyl acetate copolymer, or EVA. The content of vinyl acetate (VA) from 5% to 40%, compared with polyethylene (PE), EVA due to the introduction of vinyl acetate monomer in the molecular chain, which reduces the high crystallinity,...
Polyamide (PA, commonly known as nylon) was the first resin developed for use in fibers by the DuPont company in the United States, which was industrialized in 1939. In the 1950s, we began to develop and produce injection products to replace metals...
ABS plastic is A terpolymer of acrylonitrile (A), butadiene (B) and styrene (S). The relative content of these three monomers can be changed arbitrarily to produce various resins. ABS has the common properties of three components. A makes it...
Product Description: MBS (Methyl methacrylate-Butadiene-Styrene) resin is a ternary copolymer of methyl methacrylate (M), butadiene (B) and styrene (S), which has a typical core-shell structure. Because its solubility parameters are similar to...
Toughening agent refers to the material that can increase the flexibility of adhesive film. Some thermosetting resin adhesives, such as epoxy resin, phenolic resin and unsaturated polyester resin adhesives, have low elongation and high brittleness after curing. When the adhesive parts bear external forces, they are easy to crack and rapidly expand, resulting in cracking of the adhesive layer, fatigue resistance, and can not be used for structural bonding. Therefore, we must try to reduce brittleness, increase toughness, improve the bearing strength. Any material that can reduce brittleness and increase toughness without affecting other major properties of the adhesive is a toughening agent. It can be divided into rubber toughening agent and thermoplastic elastomer toughening agent.
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