PRODUCT NAME: MCO-803

CAS NO: Granule

PROPERTIES: Obtained from process oils, hydrocarbon resin, polyisobutene, EPDM, and reclaimed rubber products (SBR, NR, LATEX).

Derived from: Process oils, hydrocarbon resin, polyisobutene, EPDM, and reclaimed rubber products (SBR, NR, LATEX).

Defined Uses of the Substance or Mixture and Uses Advised Against: Asphalt modification, production of bituminous waterproofing coating material, rubber production, industrial use.

SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber): SBR is a synthetic rubber type produced by the polymerization of monomers styrene and butadiene, which are derivatives of petroleum. SBR exhibits durable, flexible, and vulcanizable properties, making it commonly used in the manufacturing of automotive tires, shoe soles, hoses, belts, and various other industrial products. It is resilient and often used as a cost-effective alternative to natural rubber, hence widely found in commercial products.

NR (Natural Rubber): NR is a natural rubber type obtained from the latex liquid collected from the Hevea brasiliensis tree’s branches. NR boasts excellent elasticity, flexibility, and adhesive properties. It is utilized in the production of rubber, gloves, shoe soles, pacifiers, and many other products. Being sourced from natural origins, it can be considered a sustainable alternative, considering environmental impact.

Latex: Latex is a natural liquid latex usually obtained from rubber trees or plants. Due to its liquid form, latex is used in the production of products such as latex gloves, latex paints, and adhesives. Additionally, latex is employed in the manufacturing of items like latex foam, latex mattresses, and latex textiles. Careful usage may be required for individuals with latex allergies.