What are the key takeaways of oil
Oil price and economy The oil industry is one of the most effective and largest industries in the world. In addition to being a major source of energy in today’s world, oil also plays an important role in determining the level of national power and international prestige of different countries. Benchmark U.S. crude oil prices dived into negative territory on Monday, due to a collapse in demand caused by the Corona virus pandemic and a lack of storage capacity for excess supply. While June futures contracts for WTI crude and prices for Brent crude remain positive at levels of over $20 per barrel, the pain for the oil prices may be far from over, given that transportation and industrial activity, which together account for more than 90% of crude oil demand, are likely to remain depressed in the near-term. Our analysis U.S Oil Consumption by Sector shows underlying numbers across…
What are the differences between SMR20 and synthetic rubber ?
The difference between natural rubber and synthetic rubber In 1839, an American inventor named Charles Goodyear developed a method to improve the properties of natural rubber, making it stronger and more usable. He called this process the vulcanization or boiling of oxygen in rubber and metals. This process revolutionized the rubber industry. Natural rubber is an elastomer (elastic hydrocarbon polymer) made from raw rubber, a milk colloid obtained from most plants. Elastomer is a material that can withstand more elastic deformation than other materials under stress and return to its original size without any deformation. The commercial source of natural rubber is a native Brazilian plant called Hoya brazilensis, which belongs to the Euphorbia family. Some other plants from which natural rubber can be obtained are: gutta-percha, rubber-shaped, Panamanian rubber tree, common dandelion and Russian dandelion. Natural rubber was used commercially until the twentieth century. Natural rubber has occupied an…
What are other types of Synthetic rubber ?
Special space rubber – polyisoprene and polybutadiene The discovery that the Ziegler-Nata (Lithium alkyl) catalyst catalyzes the polymerization of isoprene or butadiene in such a way that the cis structure is mainly obtained made it possible to simulate natural rubber by synthesis. Polyisoprene (IR) rubber, which is quite similar to natural rubber, is even superior in some respects such as better color, more uniform quality, less odor, faster processability and mixing, better foaming and foil, excellent mold flow and controlled molecular weight. In contrast, tear strength, viscosity and tensile strength of natural rubber are higher. Polyisoprene is commercially produced and used alone or in combination with natural rubber. 1 and 4 – Polybutadiene with a high percentage of cis is soft, easily soluble. It has low waste and good abrasion resistance. On the other hand, 1 and 4-polybutadiene has a high percentage of trans, hard, crystalline and has low solubility.…
Technical data sheet for PBR
Our Customers may receive these technical sheets from our sale department this is example of TDS for PBR . Kindly for preparation you may ask for latest version of this data sheet if there was any update for information’s LBPC1220 LBPC1220C LPC1202



