RUBBER PROCESSING OIL
Rubber Processing Oil is formulated from high quality base oils blended with a balance mixture of additives. When it comes to best quality Rubber Processing Oil.
Rubbers, both synthetic and natural are commercially used to produce products from rubber bands to a toy to the giant tyres for various vehicles including aircrafts.
Rubber Process Oils are used during mixing of rubber compounds. These help in improving the dispersion of fillers and flow characteristics of the compound during further processing. IPOL Rubber process oils are specially developed taking into consideration the type of rubber and the end product applications.
The range of Rubber Process Oils is broadly divided in following three catagories.
Aromatic types :
The primary characteristics of aromatic hydrocarbons are the presence of the double bonded mix ring carbon structure. Aromatic extracts procured from selected refineries and suitably blended to meet stringent specifications, are used for compounding batches to manufacture Tyres, calendared and moulded sheets, Tread rubber
Naphthenic types :
Naphthenic are a class of hydrocarbons also referred to as ‘cycloparaffins’. Though their structure is similar to the aromatic ring, these are single bonded thus having a stable structure. Several such hydrocarbon rings may be linked indicating a variety of available grades. Their unique colour stability, solubility and good thermal stability makes them ideal for moulded articles, slippers, LPG tubes, floor tiles, etc.
Paraffinic types :
This class of hydrocarbons constitutes branched chain or straight linked hydrocarbon molecules of various viscosities. As the chain length increases, the viscosity increases and the rubber process oil becomes more viscous. They find extensive usage in EPDM, Butyl rubbers.
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Typical Uses / Applications
As component in rubber formulations and manufacturing of products such as automobile tiers, rubber shock absorbers, footwear, industrial hoses, wire and cable coverings, flooring materials and carrier fluid or solvent in manufacture of adhesives, sealants, polishes and carbon black
To improve physical properties of vulcanization to reduce the cost of finished rubber compounds
Tyre, Rubber and Dhoop Industry.
Used as a Lubricant in Rubber Processing.
Used in manufacturing of White Oil.
Used as a component in Ink Production.
Advantages:
Low Staining.
Low Volatility
Low Solubility Properties
Elastomer compatibility.
Packing : In Drums only.
Specifications :
Item | Properties | Unit | Test Method | RESULT | |
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TYPE P | TYPE S | ||||
1 | Kinematic Vis.@ 100°C | cSt | ASTM D445 | 25 - 35 | 40 - 45 |
2 | Density @ 15°C | Kg/m³ | ASTM D-1298 | 999 - 1002 | 1001 |
3 | Flash Point min. | °C | ASTM D92 | 215 | 230 |
4 | Color | - | ASTM D1500 | 8 Max. | 8 Max. |
5 | Pour Point max. | °C | ASTM D97 | 24 | 24 |
6 | Aniline point | °C | IP-2 | 30 | 30 |
7 | Sulfur Content | wt % | ASTM D-2622 | 3 - 3.5 | 3.4 |
8 | Ash Content | wt % | ASTM D-482 | 0.02 | 0.02 |
9 | Carbon Type Analysis | wt % | ASTM D-3238 | - | - |
Cᴬ | 30-35 | 30-35 | |||
Cᴬ | 20-25 | 20-25 | |||
Cᴬ | 40-50 | 40-50 |