SBR

Description

Styrene-butadiene Rubber is a co-polymer of styrene & butadiene.

Properties

  • Its general properties are similar to those of Natural Rubber, but it is more resistant to ageing and temperature, and like Natural Rubber, these properties can be improved further by careful compounding.
  • Temperature range: -60 F to +230 F.
  • Due to its unsaturated molecular structure SBR materials tend to have only moderate resistance to tearing, ozone and general weathering. They do not have the same resilience as Natural Rubber.
  • Resistance to Chemicals; good resistance to many inorganic chemical products. Limited resistance to mineral oils, but is not recommended for use with oxidising acids and general organic liquids.


 

Antiabrasive SBR Rubber

Ref. Specific Gravity Hardness Tens. Stren. Elong. Tear. Stren Abras.Resist.
 mm3
Compres. Set Working
Temp.
  g/cm3 Shore A psi % ppi 5 N 10 N C h % F

I644

1,13 60 2150 400 250   120 70 22 35 -40/230

Commercial SBR Rubber

Ref. Specific Gravity Hardness Tens. Stren. Elong. Tear. Stren Abras.Resist.
 mm3
Compres. Set Working
Temp.
  g/cm3 Shore A psi % ppi 5 N 10 N C h % F
Z500 1,18 50 1200 400 170 125   70 22 40 -40/158
Z600 1,49 65 550 200 65   480 70 22 43 -13/158
Z800 1,44 80 550 200 85   390 70 22 42 -4/158
Z900 1,44 90 550 150 85   390 70 22 50 -4/158
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