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SBR is derived from two monomers, styrene and butadiene. The mixture of these two monomers is polymerized by two processes: from solution (S-SBR) or as an emulsion (E-SBR). | SBR is derived from two monomers, styrene and butadiene. The mixture of these two monomers is polymerized by two processes: from solution (S-SBR) or as an emulsion (E-SBR). | ||
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Revision as of 23:30, 3 December 2016
Description
SBR is derived from two monomers, styrene and butadiene. The mixture of these two monomers is polymerized by two processes: from solution (S-SBR) or as an emulsion (E-SBR). [Image:Styrenebutadiene.png] [1]
External
Styrene-Butadiene Rubber on en.wikipedia.org
Properties
Name | Value |
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Crafting Min Heat Intensity | 1 |
Crafting Max Heat Intensity | 10 |
Release Version | 1.0.0 |
Recipes
Crafting Table
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Chemical Processor
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