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Emulprene™ 1712

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Emulprene 1712 is a copolymer styrene – butadiene cold emulsion polymerized using fatty and rosin acid as emulsifiers, coagulated by salt-acid system and it is extended utilizing 37.5 phr of aromatic oil.

Polymer Name: Styrene Butadiene Block Copolymer

Strain at Break: 460.0 - 460.0 %

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Applications & Uses

Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
Applications

Emulpene 1712 is used in tire formulations and in a variety of industrial products due to its excellent adhesion and processing properties.

Recommended Appliactions:

  • Tires
  • Sponge
  • Hoses
  • Rolls
  • Mechanical goods

Properties

Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Volatile Matter0.0 - 0.7%ASTMD 5668
Ash Content0.0 - 1.0%ASTMD 5667
Organic Acidmin. 4.2%ASTMD 5774
Soap0.0 - 0.5%ASTMD 5774
Aromatic Oil25.8 - 28.8%ASTMD 5775
Bound Styrene22.5 - 24.5%ASTMD 5775
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Mooney Viscosity43 - 49ML1+4(100°C)ASTM D1646
Compound Mooney Vicositymax. 70ML1+4(100°C)ASTMD 1646
Tensile Strengthmin. 19.0mPaASTMD 3185
Modulus at 300%9.0 - 12.2mPaASTMD 3185
Elongation at Breakmin. 460%ASTMD 3185
Rheometric Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
ML5.1 - 7.6Lbf/inASTMD 2084
MH25.4 - 32.9Lbf/inASTMD 2084
ts1min. 3.2 - 6.2-ASTMD 2084
tc(90)min. 10.0 - 15.5-ASTMD 2084

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Packaging and Storage

This product is commercialized in 34 ± 1 Kg rectangular bales individually wrapped in low melting point polyethylene film and shipped in 36-bale cardboard boxes.

Store in dry and ventilated area where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures or sources of ignition.Please consult Emulprene 1712 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for more detailed handling and storage information.