Tire rubber, also known as tire silicone or tire silicone rubber, has a series of unique characteristics that make it widely used in tire manufacturing and other rubber product manufacturing. The following are the main characteristics of tire rubber:
High fluidity: Tire rubber has good fluidity, which allows it to easily fill every tiny part of the mold, ensuring high precision and perfect shape of the molded product.
Low shrinkage rate: Compared with other materials, tire rubber has a lower shrinkage rate during the curing process, which means that the size of the formed product is stable and not easily deformed.
High strength: Tire rubber has high tensile strength and tear strength, which allows it to maintain structural integrity and is not easily damaged when subjected to external forces.
Aging resistance: Tire rubber has good aging resistance and can maintain its physical and chemical stability for a long time, extending the service life of tires.
High and low temperature resistance: Tire rubber can maintain its stable performance over a wide temperature range, and can maintain good elasticity and mechanical strength in both high and low temperature environments.
Chemical corrosion resistance: Tire rubber has excellent corrosion resistance to various chemicals, which enables it to maintain stable performance in various harsh environments.
Easy to process: Tire rubber is easy to process and shape, and can be processed into various shapes and sizes of products through various techniques such as injection molding, extrusion, rolling, etc.
Environmentally friendly and non-toxic: Tire rubber is an environmentally friendly and non-toxic material that does not pose a threat to human health or the environment, meeting the requirements of modern manufacturing for environmental protection.
In summary, tire rubber plays an important role in tire manufacturing and other rubber product manufacturing due to its unique performance characteristics.