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SBVP latex

Butadiene is polymerized with styrene and vinyl pyridine to produce SBVP latex for REE dip for tire cord adhesion. [Pg.398]

Butane is dehydrogenated into butadiene, which is used to synthesize SBR, BR, ENB (as the third monomer for EPDM), NBR, HNBR, CR, SBVP latex, SBS and SEES thermoplastic elastomer, ENB (for EPDM to be blended for use with polypropylene as a TPV), NBR/PVC fluxed masterbatch, and NBR (for NBR/PP TPV). [Pg.399]

About 99% of all ethylbenzene produced is converted to styrene, which is used to make SBR for the rubber industry as well as polystyrene and ABS for the plastics industries. Also, styrene is used to make SBVP latex (for use in RFL adhesive dips) as well as to produce styrenic block polymers, such as SIS, SBS, SEES, and SEPS, which are used as thermoplastic elastomers. [Pg.435]

Ethylene reacts with benzene to form ethyl benzene to make styrene to produce SBR rubber and SBVP latex for RFL dips for cord adhesion. [Pg.437]


See other pages where SBVP latex is mentioned: [Pg.488]    [Pg.488]   
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