LSBR liquid styrene butadiene rubber
LSBR/ Liquid styrene butadiene rubber is a low molecular weight copolymer of butadiene and styrene, with a molecular weight of 2000-10000. It has excellent electrical insulation and physical properties, and is often used in fields such as circuit boards, adhesives, and sealing materials.
Compared with liquid polybutadiene (LPB), LSBR has a higher glass transition temperature and better heat and wear resistance. Replacing LPB with LSBR in the processing of copper-clad laminates can improve the phenomenon of adhesive flow during the processing.
Specification |
LSBR-1 |
LSBR-2 |
LSBR-3 |
LSBR-4 |
Molecular weight |
3000 |
3000 |
5000 |
5000 |
Styrene content, mol % |
8 - 12 |
15 - 20 |
8 - 12 |
15 - 20 |
Vinyl content, % |
80 - 90 |
80 - 90 |
80 - 90 |
80 - 90 |
Viscosity, 45 ℃, Pa·s |
<60 |
<300 |
<150 |
<150 |
Volatile Content, % |
≤2 |
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Appearance |
Light colored viscous liquid |
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