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Synthetic polyisoprene rubbers modified

IR Isoprene rubber (synthetic), polyisoprene MMAP modified mixed aniline point... [Pg.3091]

Many applications are being found for synthetic rubbers, which are synthetic polymers possessing rubber-like properties. Among those available commercially are butadiene-styrene and butadiene-acrylonitrile (called Buna rubbers), polyisoprene, and polybutadiene. Their properties may be modified considerably more than vulcanized rubbers, particularly with respect to resistance to oxidizing agents, solvents, and oils. Their adhesion to metals, however, is generally poorer. [Pg.11]


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