HSR
KER 1904 is a high-styrene SBR with improved hardness and abrasion resistance, ideal for manufacturing hard rubber goods, flooring, and durable soles.
Synthetic rubber is a man-made elastomer that replicates natural rubber and often performs better in demanding conditions.
Manufacturers produce it by polymerizing petroleum-based monomers such as styrene and butadiene under controlled conditions.
Industries use this material widely because it delivers consistent quality, strong chemical resistance, and stable performance in extreme environments.
KER 1904 is a high-styrene SBR with improved hardness and abrasion resistance, ideal for manufacturing hard rubber goods, flooring, and durable soles.
Chloroprene rubber (CR) is a versatile synthetic rubber offering excellent weather, flame, and oil resistance, widely used in automotive, electrical, and protective equipment industries.
Silicone 70A is a firm, durable silicone rubber with excellent heat and chemical resistance, ideal for sealing and structural applications in demanding industrial settings.
Silicone Shore 30A is a soft, high-elasticity rubber ideal for flexible molds, seals, and soft-touch industrial components, offering excellent thermal and chemical resistance.
EPDM is a weather-resistant synthetic rubber used in automotive seals, roofing, and insulation applications requiring UV, ozone, and heat stability.
NBR is a synthetic rubber known for oil and fuel resistance, ideal for automotive gaskets, hoses, and industrial sealing applications.