Bromobutyl rubber is a butyl rubber derivative obtained by reacting butyl rubber with bromine. It has increased cure reactivity, higher compatibility with unsaturated polymers and enhanced adhesion compared to butyl rubber.
Bromobutyl rubber is a butyl rubber derivative obtained by reacting butyl rubber with the halogen bromine.
Many of the properties of halobutyl vulcanizates are virtually identical, regardless of the halogen employed. With bromine, however, the cure sites in the polymer chain are more reactive, resulting in faster cures and better adhesion to unsaturated rubbers.
Vulcanizates have excellent resistance to weathering, ozone, and hot air; very good resistance to acidic and basic chemicals; very low permeability to gases and liquids; and good rheological properties.
Bromobutyl rubber is particularly suitable for articles that need low permeability to gases and liquids, e.g., tire inner liners, hoses, seals and membranes. It is also suitable for pharmaceutical stoppers and rubber articles needing good resistance to chemicals, weathering, and ozone, such as tank linings, conveyor belts, and protective clothing.
Business Unit : Butyl Rubber
Properties and Benefits
High impermeability
Cure versatility
Faster cure rate
Cure compatibility
Good adhesion
Better heat resistance
Areas of Applications
Tire Inner Liners
Leather & Textiles
Protective Clothing
Synonyms
Bromo
Bromobutyl
Copolymers of brominated Isobutylene
Lanxess Bromobutyl
BIIR
Contact
Rupesh Shah Butyl Rubber, Performance Butadiene Rubber