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Regular Butyl & Halogenated Butyl Rubber

Butyl rubber (IIR) is a synthetic rubber, a copolymer of isobutylene with isoprene. Providing excellent air retention, it is widely used for tire inner liners among other applications.

X_Butyl® BB 2030 Bromobutyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 32 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Bromine Content 1,80 wt % Internal Method
Antioxidant non-staining > 0,03 wt % Internal Method
X_Butyl® BB 2040 Bromobutyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 39 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Bromine Content 1,80 wt % Internal Method
Antioxidant non-staining ≥ 0,03 wt % (*)
Ash Content ≤ 0,7 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Volatile Content ≤ 0,7 wt % ISO 248 / ASTM D 5668
X_Butyl® BB X2 Bromobutyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 46 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Bromine Content 1,80 wt % Internal Method
Antioxidant non-staining > 0,03 wt % Internal Method
Ash Content ≤ 0,7 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Volatile Content ≤ 0,7 wt % ISO 248 / ASTM D 5668
X_Butyl® RB 301 Regular Butyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 51 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Unsaturation 1,85 %(Mol) (*)
Antioxidant non-staining ≥ 0,03 wt % (*)
Ash Content ≤ 0,3 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Volatile Content ≤ 0,3 wt % ISO 248 / ASTM D 5668
X_Butyl® RB 402 Regular Butyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 33 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Unsaturation 2,25 %(Mol) (*)
Antioxidant non-staining ≥ 0,03 wt % (*)
Ash Content ≤ 0,3 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Volatile Content ≤ 0,3 wt % ISO 248 / ASTM D 5668

BUTADIENE RUBBERS (BR)

The BR family of polybutadiene rubber helps optimize tire compositions, improving grip, fuel economy, and overall lifetime. They provide a great balance between processability and performance.

Buna® Nd 22 EZ Easy Processing Nd-BR (Buna Nd)
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 63 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+4) 100 °C
Cis 1,4 Content > 96 %
Density 0,91 g/cm3 ASTM D 297
Buna® Nd 24 EZ Easy Processing Nd-BR (Buna Nd)
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 44 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+4) 100 °C
Cis 1,4 Content > 96 %
Density 0,91 g/cm3 ASTM D 297

Ethylene Propylene Diene Rubber

EPDM is typically used in outdoor applications and at elevated temperatures of up to 150 °C. It's used in both automotive and industrial applications such as automotive sealing systems, coolant hoses, windshield wipers, oil additives, roof sheeting, window gaskets, conveyor belts, as well as wire...

Keltan® 13561C Very high Mooney
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 92 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 150 °C
Molecular Weight Distribution CLCB Internal Method
Ethylene Content 56 wt % ASTM D 3900
ENB Content 5,5 wt % ASTM D 6047
Oil Content 15 PHR ISO 1407
Density 0,86 g/cm3 Internal Method

Hydrogenated Nitrile Butadiene Rubber

ARLANXEO's HNBR products, summarized under the Therban® brand, offer excellent properties wherever high temperature and fluid resistance is needed. The polarity of HNBR is directly influenced by the ACN content. Higher ACN increases the polymer's polarity and, therefore, resistance in non-polar...

Therban® 3446 Partially Saturated (suitable for peroxide and sulfur crosslinking) Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 61 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+4) 100 °C
Acrylonitrile Content 34,0 wt % ISO 24698-1
Residual Double Bonds 3,95 % IR Spectroscopy
Density 0,95 g/cm3 Internal Method
Therban® AT 3404 Low Mooney – Advanced Technology Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 39 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+4) 100 °C
Acrylonitrile Content 34,0 wt % ISO 24698-1
Residual Double Bonds 0,9 % IR Spectroscopy
Density 0,95 g/cm3 Internal Method