SBR is a synthetic rubber made by copolymerizing styrene and butadiene. SBR is extremely durable and abrasion-resistant. With many of the same properties as natural rubber, SBR is much cheaper to produce and is commonly prevalent in 52% of global tire production. Other uses include shoe heels and soles, gaskets and even chewing gum.
Styrene-butadiene Rubber (SBR)
SBR is a synthetic rubber made by copolymerizing styrene and butadiene. SBR is extremely durable and abrasion-resistant.
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