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Neoprene (also
polychloroprene) is a
family of
synthetic rubbers that are
produced by
polymerization of chloroprene.
Neoprene exhibits good
chemical stability...
- will make the
rubber article fail. The
vulcanization of
neoprene or
polychloroprene rubber (CR rubber) is
carried out
using metal oxides (specifically...
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almost exclusively used as a
monomer for the
production of the
polymer polychloroprene,
better known as neoprene, a type of
synthetic rubber.
Although it...
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rubber (NBR) foam, the
copolymers of
acrylonitrile (ACN) and
butadiene Polychloroprene foam or
Neoprene Polyimide foam
Polypropylene (PP) foam, including...
- rubber)
Polybutadiene (BR for
butadiene rubber)
Chloroprene rubber (CR),
polychloroprene,
neoprene Butyl rubber (copolymer of
isobutene and isoprene, IIR) Halogenated...
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chloroprene and
vinyl chloride,
which are
subsequently polymerized to make
polychloroprene (Neoprene) and
polyvinyl chloride (PVC), respectively. In the production...
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Modern day
balloons are made from
materials such as rubber, latex,
polychloroprene, or a
nylon fabric, and can come in many
different colors. Some early...
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pyrotechnic stars. Red lead is used as a
curing agent in some
polychloroprene rubber compounds. It is used in
place of
magnesium oxide to provide...
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include replacing susceptible rubbers with
resistant elastomers such as
polychloroprene, EPDM or Viton. The use of
ozone in the
pharmaceutical industry is...
- in footwear, as in
attaching outsoles to uppers.
Natural rubber and
polychloroprene (Neoprene) are the most
commonly used
contact adhesives. Both of these...