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Isoprene rubber, also known as polyisoprene, is a synthetic rubber derived from the polymerization of isoprene. It is a type of elastomer, meaning it has the ability to stretch and return to its original shape. Isoprene rubber is used in a variety of applications, including tires, hoses, belts, and gaskets. It is also used in the production of medical devices, such as catheters and syringes. Isoprene rubber is known for its excellent resistance to heat, ozone, and weathering, making it a popular choice for outdoor applications. It also has good electrical properties, making it suitable for use in electrical insulation.
Isoprene rubber is widely used in the automotive industry, where it is used in tires, hoses, and belts. It is also used in the production of medical devices, such as catheters and syringes. Additionally, it is used in the production of adhesives, sealants, and coatings.
Some companies in the Isoprene Rubber market include ExxonMobil, Dow Chemical, BASF, and Lanxess. Show Less Read more