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Sample report for adhesive category. Other reports may vary in format.
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| 15.08USA - Butyl Rubber - U.S. Adhesives
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This raw material report on butyl rubber (U.S. Adhesives Industry) includes information on all grades of butyl rubber including halogenated. Butyl rubber is manufactured from copolymerized isobutylene (97% minimum) with isoprene (3% maximum). The reaction with isoprene provides some unsaturated sites, which allows crosslinking. These are amorphous, nonpolar polymers with good oxidative and thermal stability properties, as well as permanent flexibility, inherent tack, and excellent moisture resistance.
Butyl rubbers range from viscous liquids to tough elastomeric solids with certain grades available in latex form. The various commercial grades differ in degree of unsaturation and molecular weight. Halogenated butyls, which are more reactive than the standard butyl rubbers, are also available. The final product is generally formulated utilizing plasticizers and tackifiers to form a solvent, water borne or hot melt adhesive. The largest use for butyl rubber is in sealants, particularly window sealants. This resin classification report on butyl rubber estimates 2003 demand with a historical perspective back to 2000 as well as forecasts through 2005 and 2010 within the U.S. Adhesives Industry. |
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Butyl Rubber Report - U.S. Adhesives Industry - RAW MATERIAL Market
Market Information - Forecasting Size and Growth Trends
Market Sector Information – Forecasting Size and Growth Trends
Market Segment Information – Forecasting Size and Growth Trends
Formulative Technology Information – Forecasting Size and Growth Trends
Raw Material Suppliers
Growth Opportunities – Size and Growth Trend Commentary |
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