What is Polybutadiene Rubber (PBR)?
Polybutadiene rubber is used with diluted acids, alcohol, and water and formed from the polymerization by using butadiene natrium in order words sodium. Since the wear resistance and elasticity are remarkably good, it can be used comfortably in many areas.
Polybutadiene rubber, which has high resistance to dynamic fatigue at low temperatures, has high flexibility in the same environment. When Polybutadiene rubber is seldom used alone, it is difficult to handle it.
For long-term applications, the operating temperature is between 60 ° C and 100 ° C, while for short-term applications the operating temperature is between 60 ° C and 120 ° C. The most important characteristics of polybutadiene rubber products are their high flexibility. It is highly preferred since it provides an ease of use.
They are able to maintain their flexibility properties, which are even higher than natural rubbers, in a wide temperature range. Polybutadiene rubbers with low tensile strength values can be used together with SBR, NR as the natural rubber and Strien butadiene rubber.
Uses of polybutadiene rubber (PBR)
They have a high resistance to wear and cracking and reveal very good elastic properties even at low temperatures. The NR and SBR are widely used for avoiding any difficulty in handling. The areas where polybutadiene rubbers are widely used can be listed as follows:
- Conveyor belts
- Tire production
- V-belt
- Golf Ball
- Conveyor belt production
- Hose production
- Footbed production
- Production of Aircraft tires
- Air filled wheel production
- Wire insulation
- Cable insulation

