Exxon™ chlorobutyl rubber Exxon chlorobutyl rubber is an isobutylene-isoprene copolymer derived from reacting butyl rubber with chlorine in a continuous process. It is structurally similar to Exxon bromobutyl rubber and produced through the same halogenation process. Our chlorobutyl grade slate offers a range of polymer viscosities and cure responses, through adjustments in functionality and additives content. Compared with regular butyl rubber, Exxon chlorobutyl rubber provides an improved compression set and better resistance to heat, ozone and flex fatigue.
Properties
Low permeability to air, gases and moisture
Vibration damping
Low glass transition temperature, similar to regular buty
Wide vulcanization versatility
Fast cure rates
Processing safety: no nitrosamines or nitrosamines precursors- Good adhesion and compatibility to other rubbers
Greade Name
Polymer Types
Product Description
Datasheet
CHLOROBUTYL 1066
BUTYL RUBBER
Butyl rubber, Bromobutyl and Chlorobutyl rubber are excellent air-barrier performance, good flex fatigue and vibration damping.