| SBS - STYRENE-BUTADYENE-STYRENE |
| • SBS is an elastomeric styrene butadiene styrenic block copolymer. |
| • Like every material, SBS type polymers have a unique structure. |
| • They are synthetic rubbers in which rigid polystyrene is connected to each other with elastic polybutadiene bridges at the ends. |
| • Branched form of SBS may occur with the formation of bonds during the polymerization process. |
| •The chemical and physical properties of rubber change according to the ratio of styrene and butadiene. |
| • Styrene is a hard plastic when polymerized and gives SBS its durability. |
| • Butadiene, on the other hand, has a rubbery structure and enables SBS to gain rubber•like properties. |
| FEATURES |
| • Abrasion Resistance and Aging Stability |
| • Recyclability |
| • Sealing |
| • It has oily and non-oily properties |
| • High Stickiness |
| SECTORS USED |
| • Shoes |
| • Automotive |
| • Adhesives |
| • Building & Construction |
| APPLICATIONS |
| • Shoe Sole Applications |
| • Gasket Materials |
| • Roofing Applications |
| • Hot-Melt Adhesives |
| • Rubber Bands |
| • Automotive Tires |
| • Toy Products |
| • Waterproofing Systems |
| • Road Covering |