Characteristics |
| Both(Non-hydrogenated,Hydrogenated) |
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Hydrogenated type |
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High vibration damping at room temperature

High affinity to polyolefins and styrenics

Can be formed

Curable like vulcanized rubbers

Rubber like elasticity |
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Excellent miscibility with polypropylene

Excellent heat and weather resistance |
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Temperature Dependence of Tan  |
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Heat Resistance |
| Decrease in polymer weight measured by thermobalance heat degradation |
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Combination of HYBRAR™ and Additives |
| As can be seen in the following figure, |
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| 1. The addition of polybutene to HYBRAR™ increases the vibration damping property at low temperatures. |
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| 2. The addition of inorganic fillers such as mica, graphite, calcium carbonate etc. to HYBRAR™ increases the vibration damping at high temperatures. |
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