Rubber, 4. Emulsion Rubbers

Werner Obrecht

Werner Obrecht

Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany

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Jean-Pierre Lambert

Jean-Pierre Lambert

Bayer Polymères, La Wantzenau, France

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Michael Happ

Michael Happ

Bayer AG, Dormagen, Germany

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Christiane Oppenheimer-Stix

Christiane Oppenheimer-Stix

Bayer AG, Dormagen, Germany

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John Dunn

John Dunn

J. R. Consulting, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

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Ralf Krüger

Ralf Krüger

Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany

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First published: 15 October 2011
Citations: 10

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Emulsion Styrene - Butadiene Rubber (E-SBR)

1.1.

Properties, Grades, and Application

1.2.

Basic Chemistry and Production Processes

1.3.

Producers and Production Capacities

2.

Chloroprene Rubber (CR)

2.1.

Properties, Grades, and Applications

2.2.

Basic Chemistry and Production Processes

2.3.

Producers and Production Capacities

3.

Nitrile Rubber (NBR)

3.1.

Properties, Grades, and Applications

3.2.

Basic Chemistry and Production Processes

3.3.

Producers and Production Capacities

4.

Emulsion Polybutadiene (E-BR)

4.1.

Properties and Applications

4.2.

Basic Chemistry and Production Processes

4.3.

Producers and Production Capacities

5.

Acrylate Rubber (ACM)

5.1.

Properties, Grades, and Applications

5.2.

Basic Chemistry and Production Processes

5.3.

Producers and Production Capacities

6.

Fluororubbers

6.1.

Chemical Composition and Properties

6.2.

Vulcanization

6.3.

Production Processes

6.4.

Producers, Production, Capacities, and Markets

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