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Thermoplastic elastomer SBS, LCY Corporation, Taiwan

[Free Sample Available] Ideal for Asphalt Modification! Introduction to Thermoplastic Elastomer SBS.

This is the thermoplastic elastomer SBS from LCY Corporation in Taiwan. There are two types: oil-extended and non-oil-extended, and various grades depending on the mixing ratio of butadiene and styrene. It is suitable for a wide range of applications, including asphalt and plastic modification, shoe soles, and adhesives. ★You can download the grade table from the link below★ 【About LCY Chemical Corporation】 LCY Chemical Corporation is a major chemical manufacturer established in 1965 in Taipei, Taiwan. The company is one of the largest TPE manufacturers in the world, with manufacturing bases in Taiwan, China, and the United States. The group's annual production capacity is 500,000 tons, allowing for the stable supply of high-quality products at low prices. *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF materials to view.*

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Thermoplastic elastomer SIS manufactured by SINOPEC.

Free samples available! High-performance and low-cost Chinese-made SIS thermoplastic elastomer.

This is a SIS (Styrene-Isoprene-Styrene) thermoplastic elastomer manufactured by BALING, a subsidiary of China's major SINOPEC Group. It is a low-cost product with physical properties equivalent to domestic products. It is ideal for adhesive tapes, sealants, and hot melt applications, and is adopted by major tape manufacturers in North America and Europe. Free samples are also available, so please feel free to contact us.

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Presentation of explanatory materials! What is a thermoplastic elastomer?

Next-generation molding materials that combine both cost reduction and environmental conservation!

Thermoplastic elastomers are materials that possess elasticity similar to cross-linked rubber while being moldable with the ease of general-purpose plastics. Additionally, they are noteworthy not only for their cost-effectiveness but also from an environmental conservation perspective, as they can be recycled and have shorter molding processes. Characteristics: - Excellent elasticity similar to cross-linked rubber. - Superior resistance to pressure, cold, ozone, and flow properties. - Excellent resistance to inorganic chemicals such as acids and alkalis. - Approximately 30% lighter compared to cross-linked rubber. - No need for cross-linking, allowing molding with general-purpose injection molding machines. - Cost reduction is possible due to reusability. - Natural color can be colored. - Painting on finished products is possible. This document includes characteristics of rubber cross-linking, comparisons of molding processes, and case studies. If you are interested, please feel free to download the materials or contact us.

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Styrene-based thermoplastic elastomer (SBS) Kumho Petrochemical

It has sufficient production capacity and can provide stable supply! It is used worldwide in various fields such as asphalt and polymer modification.

Kumho Petrochemical Co., Ltd. was established in 1970 and has one of the largest synthetic rubber production capacities in the world, operating in various fields such as synthetic resins, specialty chemicals, nanocarbon, energy, and building materials. Kuraray Trading began full-scale handling of the company's products, including synthetic rubber, thermoplastic elastomers (SBS), and polypropylene glycol (PPG), for the Japanese market starting in 2022. Kumho Petrochemical's SBS is a linear/radial block copolymer made from styrene and butadiene, which exhibits high tensile strength and rubber elasticity without cross-linking, and has excellent processability. 【Features】 - Stable supply possible with a rotation close to Japan - Inventory sales system available within Japan - Diverse applications including asphalt and plastic modification, adhesive bonding agents, and footwear *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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SEBS (Hydrogenated Styrene-Based Thermoplastic Elastomer)

China SINOPEC Baling Corporation (10% share of the global SEBS market) manufacturing! Reliable quality! Various high-performance grades available for different applications!

Main Uses Compound: Mixed with PP or extender oil for a smooth surface and excellent weather resistance and heat aging resistance in rubber products, used in handles, toys, stationery, etc. Plastic Modification: Used as a compatibilizer for industrial resins (engineering plastics) such as PE and PS. Wire and Cable: Mixed with PP, extender oil, and flame retardants for the production of wires and cables. Adhesives: Used in combination with C5 petroleum resin to produce adhesives and sealants. Asphalt Modification: Improves various physical properties such as softening point and low-temperature characteristics for asphalt paving and waterproofing applications.

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