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Rubber formulation Flex resistance

Tensile strengths of chlorosulfonated polyethylene rubber (CSM) vulcanisates are around 3.5 MPa, depending upon formulation. In resilience, the elastomer compares favourably with other synthetic elastomers, though generally its resilience is lower than NR vulcanisates. Flex and abrasion resistance are very good and CSM will not support combustion. [Pg.46]

Compared with similar natural rubber compositions of the same hardness, styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) formulations are characterized by lower tensile strength, elongation, and resilience, lower resistance to tear, flexing, abrasion, ozone, and sunlight, and higher permanent set. The freeze resistance and permeability to gases of styrene butadiene are equivalent to those of comparable natural rubber, and so are the electrical characteristics. [Pg.535]


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