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Plastic rubber has become a game changer in so many fields. From the use of the common plastic rubber bands to the new generations of plastic rubber materials, this versatile substance is a combination of flexibility and durability. Explore details including CAS No., properties and technical information about materials and products of high quality from our certified suppliers.

Polyisoprene rubber

(308067-72-3)

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Rubber and plastics are a collective term for the rubber and plastic industries. Plastic and rubber are both high-molecular materials, mainly composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, and some contain a small amount of oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, silicon, fluorine, sulfur and other atoms, which have special properties and special uses. There are two types of rubber and plastic: natural rubber and synthetic rubber. "Plastic Rubber Chemicals" on ECHEMI mainly supplies raw materials for Plastic Rubber Chemicals.

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Plastic rubber also referred to as thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) is a group of materials that combines properties of plastics and rubber. This novel material combines the elasticity of rubber and the processing of thermoplastics with their ability to be recycled. Plastic rubber materials are widely used in different industries because of the features and various uses they hold.

Among the plastic rubber products, there are plastic rubber bands as one of the most popular types. These bands have the following benefits compared to ordinary rubber bands: They are more durable, they do not get easily damaged by ultraviolet light, and they do not lose their colour easily. The fact that plastic rubber materials can be processed like conventional plastics has made them a widely acceptable choice in many industrial applications.

Some key applications of plastic rubber include:

• Automotive industry: Applicable in automotive weather seals, hoses and vibration dampers.

• Consumer goods: It is used to make soft grip handles, phone cases, and footwear.

• Medical devices: Used in tubing, seals and flexible parts

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