BUTYL RUBBER FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF TUBES FOR TRUCK AND CAR TYRES
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Butyl rubber is commercially produced by cationically copolymerising isobutylene with small amounts of isoprene. The halogen derivatives, chloro and bromo have been commercially available since then. The concept of halogenation to provide more active functionality to the butyl molecule. Their work emphasised the attributes of the brominated derivative. Goodrich commercialised a brominated butyl and prepared from a bulk bath halogenation, but withdrew later. In this same period. Exxon Researchers originated the chlorobutyl product concept. The halogenated derivatives of butyl rubber provide greater vulcanisation flexibility and enhanced cure compatibility with other, more unsaturated general purpose elastomers. Butyl polymers are among the most widely used synthetic elastomers in the world, ranking third in total synthetic elastomers consumed.
Project Report Covers:
- Introduction
- Uses and Applications
- Properties
- Market Survey with future aspects
- Present Manufacturers
- B.I.S. Specifications
- Manufacturing Process with Formulae
- Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis
- Capacity
- Land & Building Requirements with Rates
- List & Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs
- Raw Materials
- Details/List and Costs
- Power & Water Requirements
- Labour/Staff Requirements
- Utilities and Overheads
- Total Capital Investment
- Turnover
- Cost of Production
- Break Even Point
- Profitability
- Land Man Ratio
- Suppliers of Plant & Machineries and Raw Materials.