Natural polyisoprene is a polymer derived from the latex sap of certain plants, most notably the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). It is the primary component of natural rubber and is known for its elasticity, flexibility, and resilience. These coatings are often used to enhance the durability and flexibility of surfaces, especially in applications requiring high tensile strength and elongation. They are commonly applied to substrates in industries like automotive, medical, and industrial manufacturing. Polyisoprenes coatings are not recommended for environments that contain high heat, ozone, sunlight, petroleum, or hydrocarbon.
Isoprene, natural (NR)
Natural polyisoprene is a polymer derived from the latex sap of certain plants, most notably the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). It is the primary component of natural rubber and is known for its elasticity, flexibility, and resilience.
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