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Clwyd Compounders IR Polyisoprene
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Rubber or Thermoset Elastomer (TSE)

Material Notes: The synthetic equivalent to Natural Rubber is polyisoprene (IR) which can be produced by polymerization of 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene with Ziegler-Natta catalyst.

Typical applications: TIn applications where consistency and good processability is required, synthetic polyisoprene is often the better choice. Since the polymerization of isoprene is carried out under narrowly controlled conditions, there is very little variation of composition, structure, and resulting properties, whereas natural rubber contains naturally occurring impurities and the molecular weight varies with the growth conditions of the rubber tree. Both has a noticeable impact on the physical properties and processability of the rubber.

Advantages: In general, synthetic rubber has superior resistance to aging and weathering and is easier toprocess due to its lower viscosity. It is also often more compatible with other rubbers such as SBR and EPDM.

Disadvantages: Synthetic polyisoprene has lower strength than natural rubber but better low-temperature properties.

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Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore A 30 - 95
Tensile Strength <= 23.0 MPa
Elongation at Break <= 600 %
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 80.0 °CUpper continuous
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -70.0 °Cnon-brittle
 -50.0 °Csealing applications

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PCLWYD032 / 316049

Rulon Bearings

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