Chlorinated rubber can improve toughness, adhesion, solvent resistance, acid and alkali resistance, water resistance, salt spray resistance, and abrasion resistance. Additionally, it increases the dryness rate of the film and reduces dust adhesion.
Enhanced Adhesion through Solvent Penetration
The solvent in the film-forming material can penetrate between the coatings, strengthening the adhesion between them and the underlying layer.
Chlorinated rubber is a film-forming substance that is chemically inert. As a result, the coating film has low permeability to water vapor and oxygen, making it resistant to moisture, salts, acids, alkalis, oxidants, and various corrosive gases.
Bacterial Inhibition and Fire Retardancy
The high levels of chlorine polymers in the chlorinated rubber chcoating components give it the ability to inhibit the growth of poisonous bacteria. If the equipment's surface comes into contact with a fire source, the coating film may release chlorine gas, which can help to retard flames.Most chlorinated rubber coatings come in single-can packaging systems, eliminating the need to prepare other components at the construction site. To ensure proper usage, open the packaging iron drum and stir the contents evenly before use.
In addition to this, our chlorinated rubber customers are also concerned about the following issues.
Q: What is chlorinated rubber?
Chlorinated rubber is a non-toxic and safe polymer material obtained by chlorination modification of natural rubber.
Q: Is chlorinated rubber toxic?
No, Chlorinated rubber is no toxic.
Chlorinated rubber is a odorless, non-toxic and safe polymer material obtained by chlorination modification of natural rubber.
Q: What are the advantages of chlorinated rubber?
Durable, High chemical and urine resistance, Relatively environmentally friendly, good resistance to heat and water, good visibility and a lasting finish.