Rubber Processing Oil
Rubber is one of commodities
of the world. Rubber materials are widely used in our
everyday life. Most common usage is mainly in tyres, automotive supply
industry, white goods, constructions, textiles and biomedical
applications. Product range of Aromatics,
Paraffinic and Naphthenic Rubber Process Oils that meets the
requirements of rubber industries as well as tyre industries. Petroleum based aromatic oil specially formulated for use as a lubricant in
rubber processing, following characteristics of Rubber Processing Oil:
rubber processing, following characteristics of Rubber Processing Oil:
- Assist on mixing operations
- Reduces compounding time
- Improve of process ability
- Modify of physical properties
SPECIFICATIONS :
TEST ASTM METHOD VALUE
KINEMATIC VISCOSITY @ 100 ° C, cSt D-445 40 - 70
DENSITY @ 15 ° C (MAX),, KG/L D-1298 1.02
FLASH POINT (MIN), ° C D-92 235
POUR POINT (MAX), ° C D-97 +24
ANILINE POINT, ° C IP-2 27-37
SULFUR CONTENT, % wt D-2622 0.02
Rubber Process Oils are used during the processing and production of rubber compounds. These help in improving the dispersion of fillers and flow characteristics of the compound during further processing.
Rubber Process Oils have 3 ( Three) types.
Aromatic Type
The basic characteristic of aromatic hydrocarbons is that it has double bonded mix ring carbon structure. Aromatic types of extracts are sourced from selected refineries and blended to meet the strict
Paraffinic type
Paraffinic type comes into the class of hydrocarbons which constitutes of branched chain or straight linked hydrocarbons molecules of many viscosities. The viscosity increases because of the chain length and rubber process oils becomes more viscous. That is the why it is used extensively in EPDM, Butyl Rubbers. Paraffinic Oils due to higher viscosity and flashpoint is better to make the end products which require better shelf life. Paraffinic Oils are also used in EPDM profiles for automotive applications due to its higher viscosity and flashpoint.
Naphthenic Type
Naphthenic type is a class of hydrocarbons and also is known as cycloparaffins. The structure is nearly same to the aromatic type and has the single bonded and stable structure.
Rubber Processing Oil Market Report
This market research study estimates the global
process oil market for the forecast period, 2015 to 2020. The report
provides detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the global
market. It also provides a comprehensive review of major market drivers,
restraints, opportunities, and challenges for the global market. The
report contains detailed profile of the top players in the global
process oil market, along with their recent developments and other
strategic industry-related activities. The market shares of the key
participants in the global market have also been described in detail in
the report.
Target Audience
- Process Oil Producers
- Associations and Industry Bodies
- Process Oil Traders, Distributors, and Suppliers
- Manufacturers in End User Industries
Scope of the report: This research
report categorizes the global process oil market on the basis of type,
application, and region. It forecasts volume and value as well as
analyzes trends in each of the submarkets.
- On the basis of type, the global process oil market has been segmented into naphthenic, paraffinic, aromatic, and others.
- On the basis of application, the global market has been segmented into tire & rubber, polymer, personal care, and textile, among others.
- On the basis of region, the global market has been studied for North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and RoW.
The following customization options are available for the report:
- Further country-wise breakdown of the global market
- Company-specific information
- Detailed analysis and profiling of additional market players (Up to three)
Related Titles
- Asia-Pacific Base Oil Market
- Global Transformer Oil Market.