Chlorinated rubber
is a derived product modified from the natural rubber through
chlorination. It finds wide application in the production of
coatings, inks, adhesives, etc. It has a general chemical
molecular formula
(C10H11Cl7)n
The product offered is absolutely CTC ( carbon tetrachloride) free.
The chlorinated
rubber is non-toxic, odorless, white or pale-yellow loose and soft
powders, soluble in such solvents as benzene, ketone, ester, etc.,
but insoluble in water. At 80℃
and below the product has great
stability. When the temperature reaches 130℃
and above, it begins to soften and decompose. Chlorinated rubber is
used in coatings, offering them excellent properties, such as,
weather-fastness, water-fastness, insulation, non-inflammability,
chemical resistance, acid resistance, alkali resistance,
anticorrosion, mould proof, and increasing the adhesiveness and
shock strength of the coatings. The coatings produced with
chlorinated rubber are widely used for anticorrosion and painting on
such facilities as ocean ships, river boats, oil extraction
production platforms on the sea, wharfs, towers, containers, car
chassis, road signs, chemical equipment, etc., which have high
requirements for protection. The chlorinated rubber with high
viscosity can be used to make adhesives with high strength and the
chlorinated rubber with low viscosity can be used to make high class
printing ink.
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