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Waterproof Neoprene Latex (CRL50LF)
Latex particles carry a negative charge. This latex is a highly gel-like formulation, exhibiting the typical properties of chloroprene rubber along with excellent storage stability. It also boasts superior anti-crystallization performance, outstanding film-forming ability, high tensile strength, and remarkable resistance to solvents, chemical corrosion, and environmental aging.
This product is a chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using dodecyl mercaptan as a regulator and chloroprene and dichloroprene as comonomers. It is equivalent to DuPont's WRT-grade, Japan Denka's S-40V, DCR-36, and DCR-30 chloroprene rubbers.
This product is a chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using diisopropyl dithiocarbamate as a regulator and chloroprene and dichloroprene as comonomers. The product is similar to Arlanxeo grades 116 or 126, as well as Japan Denka’s DCR66-type chloroprene rubber.
This product is a general-purpose chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using sulfur as a regulator and chloroprene and dichloroprene as comonomers. It closely resembles DuPont's GRT-type and Japan Denka's PS-40 chloroprene rubbers.
This product is a chloroprene polymer formulated with sulfur and diisopropyl dithiocarbamate as mixed regulators, resulting in a general-purpose chloroprene rubber produced via emulsion polymerization of chloroprene monomer. It is equivalent to DuPont's GW-type rubber from the United States.
Density: 1.23, milky white or off-white flake-like material. In addition to exhibiting the properties of CR244, this material can be grafted copolymerized with reactive monomers such as methyl methacrylate (MMA) and butyl acrylate (BA), enhancing the adhesion performance of neoprene adhesives to synthetic materials like PVC, PU, and EVA.
This product is a tacky chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using diisopropyl dithiocarbamate or dodecyl mercaptan as a regulator and chloroprene as the monomer. It is equivalent to the Japanese Denka Company's A series, such as A-90, and the American DuPont Company's AD series, like AD-20.
This product is a chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using diisopropyl dithiocarbamate or dodecanethiol as a regulator and chloroprene as the monomer. It is available in two types: general-purpose and adhesive-grade. It is equivalent to DuPont's Type W from the U.S. and Japan Denka Company's M-40 chloroprene rubber.
This product is a general-purpose chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using sulfur as a regulator and chloroprene as the monomer. It is equivalent to DuPont's GNA-type and Japan Denka's PM-40-type chloroprene rubber.