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Get a QuoteSynthetic rubber production begins with a hydrocarbon mixture, usually from oil or coal. This mixture is refined to produce naphtha, a flammable oil. The naphtha is combined with natural gas to create monomers, such as butadiene, styrene, isoprene, chloroprene, ethylene, and propylene. This substance is then polymerized using a catalyst and process steam, forming chains of polymers to create rubber. At this stage, the synthetic rubbers can be further vulcanized if needed.
We specialize in producing Naphthenic and Paraffinic type rubber process oils and ensure that they meet the highest level of the quality standards as per the industry regulations.
Paraffinic Oils are generally light in color having extensive viscosity variety, higher Aniline & Flashpoint. Drastically used in the production of butyl tubes, EPDM based rubber merchandise, consisting of profiles, hose pipe & car components.
Naphthenic oil has true color stability, solubility & thermal balance. It is substantially used inside the production of foot wear, LPG tubes, and warm water bags, molded & extruded merchandise. It may be used as a lubricant in Rubber Industries.