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  2. Butyl rubber - Wikipedia

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    Butyl rubber gloves. Butyl rubber, sometimes just called "butyl", is a synthetic rubber, a copolymer of isobutylene with isoprene. The abbreviation IIR stands for isobutylene isoprene rubber. Polyisobutylene, also known as "PIB" or polyisobutene, (C 4 H 8) n, is the homopolymer of isobutylene, or 2-methyl-1-propene, on which butyl rubber is ...

  3. Polybutadiene - Wikipedia

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    About 70% of polybutadiene is used in tire manufacturing. Polybutadiene [butadiene rubber, BR] is a synthetic rubber.It offers high elasticity, high resistance to wear, good strength even without fillers, and excellent abrasion resistance when filled and vulcanized.

  4. Chemistry of pressure-sensitive adhesives - Wikipedia

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    The high tack material is a polymer with low glass transition temperature and high entanglement molecular weight, whereas the low tack polymer has high glass transition temperature and low entanglement molecular weight. [6] The high tack material comprises about 95% of the adhesive and provides the majority of the adhesive's tackiness. [6]

  5. Solution polymerization - Wikipedia

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    The reaction results in a polymer which is also soluble in the chosen solvent. Heat released by the reaction is absorbed by the solvent, reducing the reaction rate. Moreover, the viscosity of the reaction mixture is reduced, preventing autoacceleration at high monomer concentrations. A decrease in viscosity of the reaction mixture by dilution ...

  6. Cationic polymerization - Wikipedia

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    Butyl rubber gloves. Butyl rubber, in contrast to PIB, is a copolymer in which the monomers isobutylene (~98%) and isoprene (2%) are polymerized in a process similar to high molecular weight PIBs. Butyl rubber polymerization is carried out as a continuous process with AlCl 3 as the initiator. Its low gas permeability and good resistance to ...

  7. Sealant - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, polymers such as acrylic polymers, butyl polymers and silicone polymers were first developed and used in sealants. By the 1960s, synthetic-polymer-based sealants were widely available. [5]

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