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Polyisoprene
Rubber
| Key
Properties and Characteristics |
| Durometer (Shore
A) |
30-90
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|
Tear Strength |
G
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| Specific Gravity
(Polymer) |
0.92
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|
Flame Retardent
Properties |
P
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| Tensile Strength
Max-psi (Mpa) |
3000
(20.7)
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|
Weathering Characteristics |
P
|
| Low Temperature
Brittle Point (C/F) |
-58/-70
|
|
Oxidation Resistance |
G
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| Resilience |
G to E
|
|
Ozone Resistance |
P
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| Compression Set |
G
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|
Oil Resistance |
P
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| Heat Aging |
F
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|
Acid Resistance |
F to G
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| Abrasion Resistance |
E
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|
Resistance to Alkali
Substances |
F to G
|
CAS Number
9003-31-0 |
Key
Characteristics
Synthetic natural rubber. |
Further
Comments
The same polymer as natural rubber, but made synthetically.
Essentially similar in properties to natural rubber, it may
be somewhat weaker because it is not 100% the CIS isomer.
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Legend:
P=Poor; F=Fair; G=Good; E=Excellent
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Synthetic
Isoprene Rubber (IR)
Synthetic Isoprene Rubber
is used for the production of various rubber-technical articles,
including food applications, rubber footwear, sporting goods,
bonding compounds, tires, and water repellant compositions.
| Grade Name |
Available
Sources
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Specification
Sheet
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Material
Safety
Data Sheet
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| SKI-3 |
Russian |
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| SKI-3S |
Russian |
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