
How to manufacture tires with rubber process oil?
Rubber process oil and tiers
Rubber processing oils are obtained from oil (crude oil), this oil is produced by the process of distillation of crude oil resulting from the composition and chemical interactions and extracted materials called raffinate. The composition of the oil has a kinematic viscosity at a temperature of 100 ° C from 32 to 50 cSt and contains less than 3% of the oil.
Rubber materials are widely used in human life. Tires, both synthetic and natural, are used commercially to produce products from rubber bands to toys to massive tires for a variety of vehicles and aircraft
The most common use is especially on tires, the car deals in trade, white goods, structures, textiles and pharmaceutical applications. Most parts of rubber compounds are rubber, reinforcing fillers, method oils and oil-based softeners.
Alternative additives, such as stabilizers, antioxidants, processing agents are contained in smaller amounts. Mineral oils with completely different compounds (paraffin, naphthenic and aromatic) have shown their importance as emollient and strengthening oils in rubber compounds and have been used for more than 100 years. Rubber processing oil is made from aromatic by-products by solvent extraction to change the physical properties of the process and reduce the price of the final product.
Rubber oil has many applications and is produced in paraffinic and aromatic types. Rubber oil is used as the main raw material in the rubber manufacturing process and has filling and modulating tensile properties of tires. Rubber:
- Rubber and plastic industries
- Industries producing auto rubber parts
- Conveyor belts and sealing tapes
- Ink production industry Printing of panorama global trade sdn bhd has the ability to distribute this oil with the following three grades.
Advantages of rubber process oil
- High flash point and low and low volatility
- High dispersion speed in mixing with other materials
- Suitable aniline point of this set according to the production method and type of part (depending on customer needs) can be all grades of rubber oil The following is an example of an analysis of the oils produced.