🤣 "Meme"
It offers excellent resistance to ozone, weathering, UV radiation, and heat aging.
It withstands most acids, alkalis, and polar solvents but is highly susceptible to petroleum-based oils, fuels, and hydrocarbon solvents. Common Applications
, also known as isobutylene-isoprene rubber ( IIR ), is a synthetic elastomer produced by copolymerizing isobutylene with a small amount of isoprene. It is highly valued for its exceptionally low gas and moisture permeability , making it the standard material for applications requiring airtight seals. Key Characteristics
It has superior vibration-damping and shock-absorption properties, making it useful in automotive and industrial mounts.
It typically remains functional in a wide range from -40°C to 120°C (-40°F to 248°F).
It has one of the lowest gas transmission rates among all rubbers, which is why it's used extensively in tire inner liners and tubes.
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It offers excellent resistance to ozone, weathering, UV radiation, and heat aging.
It withstands most acids, alkalis, and polar solvents but is highly susceptible to petroleum-based oils, fuels, and hydrocarbon solvents. Common Applications
, also known as isobutylene-isoprene rubber ( IIR ), is a synthetic elastomer produced by copolymerizing isobutylene with a small amount of isoprene. It is highly valued for its exceptionally low gas and moisture permeability , making it the standard material for applications requiring airtight seals. Key Characteristics
It has superior vibration-damping and shock-absorption properties, making it useful in automotive and industrial mounts.
It typically remains functional in a wide range from -40°C to 120°C (-40°F to 248°F).
It has one of the lowest gas transmission rates among all rubbers, which is why it's used extensively in tire inner liners and tubes.