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Regular Butyl & Halogenated Butyl Rubber

Butyl rubber (IIR) is a synthetic rubber, a copolymer of isobutylene with isoprene. Providing excellent air retention, it is widely used for tire inner liners among other applications.

X_Butyl® BB 2030 Bromobutyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 32 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Bromine Content 1,80 wt % Internal Method
Antioxidant non-staining > 0,03 wt % Internal Method
X_Butyl® BB 2040 Bromobutyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 39 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Bromine Content 1,80 wt % Internal Method
Antioxidant non-staining ≥ 0,03 wt % (*)
Ash Content ≤ 0,7 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Volatile Content ≤ 0,7 wt % ISO 248 / ASTM D 5668
X_Butyl® BB X2 Bromobutyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 46 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Bromine Content 1,80 wt % Internal Method
Antioxidant non-staining > 0,03 wt % Internal Method
Ash Content ≤ 0,7 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Volatile Content ≤ 0,7 wt % ISO 248 / ASTM D 5668
X_Butyl® RB 301 Regular Butyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 51 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Unsaturation 1,85 %(Mol) (*)
Antioxidant non-staining ≥ 0,03 wt % (*)
Ash Content ≤ 0,3 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Volatile Content ≤ 0,3 wt % ISO 248 / ASTM D 5668
X_Butyl® RB 402 Regular Butyl Rubber
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 33 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+8) 125 °C
Unsaturation 2,25 %(Mol) (*)
Antioxidant non-staining ≥ 0,03 wt % (*)
Ash Content ≤ 0,3 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Volatile Content ≤ 0,3 wt % ISO 248 / ASTM D 5668

Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Rubber

ARLANXEO’s EVM rubbers are sold under the tradenames Baymod® L, Levamelt® and Levapren®. EVM rubbers are produced by copolymerization of ethylene and vinyl acetate. Our ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers are used as synthetic rubbers, or as modifiers in thermoplastics, specifically PVC. The main...

Baymod® L 2450 Thermoplast Modification Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Melt Flow Index 190 °C 3 g/10mi ASTM D 1238
Vinyl Acetate Content 45 wt % Internal Method LP 015
Density 0,99 g/cm3 Internal Method
Particle Size 620 µm DIN EN ISO 4610
Separating Agent ≤ 0.8 wt % 7 wt % ISO 247 / ASTM D 5667
Levamelt® 450 General Purpose Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Melt Flow Index 190 °C 3 g/10mi ISO 1133
Vinyl Acetate Content 45 wt % Internal Method LP 015
Density 0,99 g/cm3 Internal Method
Levamelt® 456 General Purpose Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Melt Flow Index 190 °C 25 g/10mi ISO 1133
Vinyl Acetate Content 45 wt % Internal Method LP 015
Density 0,99 g/cm3 Internal Method
Levamelt® 600 General Purpose Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Melt Flow Index 190 °C 2,75 g/10mi ISO 1133
Vinyl Acetate Content 60 wt % Internal Method LP 015
Density 1,04 g/cm3 Internal Method
Levamelt® 686 General Purpose Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Melt Flow Index 190 °C 25 g/10mi ISO 1133
Vinyl Acetate Content 68 wt % Internal Method LP 015
Density 1,06 g/cm3 Internal Method
Levapren® 450 General Purpose Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 20 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+4) 100 °C
Vinyl Acetate Content 45 wt % Internal Method LP 015
Density 0,99 g/cm3 Internal Method
Levapren® 600 General Purpose Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 27 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+4) 100 °C
Vinyl Acetate Content 60 wt % Internal Method LP 015
Density 1,04 g/cm3 Internal Method
Levapren® 700 General Purpose Grades
Property Nominal Value Test Method Condition Temperature
Mooney Viscosity 27 MU ISO 289 / ASTM D 1646 ML (1+4) 100 °C
Vinyl Acetate Content 70 wt % Internal Method LP 015
Density 1,07 g/cm3 Internal Method