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Silicone rubber
compounds
Silicone rubber (VMQ and FMVQ) is a highly versatile elastomer that can be used in many diverse sectors. Industrial grades of silicone rubber are generally based on polydimethylsiloxanes, partially substituted with other organic groups such as alkyl, vinyl or phenyl, which regulate respectively the processability, reticulation and resistance to low temperatures.
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Fluoro-carbon
rubber compounds
Among the other rubber classes, fluoro-elastomers (FKM or FPM and FFKM) show the best properties in terms of resistance to fire and to chemical agents due to the high content of fluorine and to the intrinsic stability of the carbon-fluorine bond.
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Synthetic and natural rubber compounds
Organic rubber family includes a wide variety of elastomer materials. Polymers adopted in organic rubber compounds can be the simple plain rubber tree coagulated latex or the enormous variety of products developed in the years by the petrochemical industry such as EPM, EPDM, NBR, SBR and CR among the most common grades, HNBR, ACM, EU, AU, ECO, CSM etc.
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Thermoplastic
compounds
Thermoplastic compounds are a class of material whose base resin is of thermoplastic nature, formed by polymer chains interacting through intermolecular interactions (Van Der Waals forces) and generating a 3D structure, more or less entangled.
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Pigment
masterbatches
Masterbatches for polymers mass colouring are concentrates that transform thermoplastic and thermoset polymers from colourless and opaque materials to brilliant and coloured.
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Black
masterbatches
Black concentrates are obtained by dispersing carbon blacks into thermoplastic resins.
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White
masterbatches
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Additive
masterbatches
Additives are ingredients pivotal for polymers’ employment success. Without antioxidant additives, for example, all products made of polypropylene and polyethylene largely used both for private and industrial purposes would not be available.
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