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The application advantages of chlorinated rubber: the secret weapon leading the future of the industry
Explore the application advantages of chlorinated rubber and learn about its significance across multiple industries as well as its future development potential.
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Exploring the Application Advantages and Future Trends of Chlorinated Polypropylene
Understand the application advantages of chlorinated polypropylene across multiple industries and stay abreast of future industry trends.
Water-based and aqueous phase are two distinct concepts.
Water-based and aqueous phases have different meanings in the environment: ① For resin products, only the term “water-based” applies—meaning the resin is soluble in water, thus qualifying as a water-based resin. As for coating systems prepared using resins, both “water-based” and “aqueous phase” can be used to describe them; however, in either case, the primary solvent component of the coating system is water.
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Applications of chlorinated rubber: A new perspective on industry trends
Explore the application scope of chlorinated rubber and understand its importance across various industries as well as future development trends.
Advantages of chlorinated rubber
Weather and Corrosion Resistance: Chlorinated rubber has a tightly packed molecular structure that effectively resists erosion from external factors such as ultraviolet radiation, acids, and alkalis. As a result, it is often used for coatings in outdoor environments, such as bridges and exterior building facades. This excellent weather resistance ensures that the coating maintains its vibrant color for an extended period and is resistant to fading or aging.
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Advantages of Chlorinated Polypropylene (CPP)
Outstanding physical and chemical properties: Chlorinated polypropylene is a non-toxic solid, either white or yellow in color, with high hardness, excellent abrasion resistance, acid resistance, saltwater resistance, and aging resistance. Its melting point typically ranges from 80 to 160°C, and its decomposition temperature falls between 70 and 160°C. These characteristics enable it to perform exceptionally well in a wide variety of environments.