Butyl Rubber and Polyisobutylene

J. J. Higgins, F. C. Jagisch & N. E. Stucker

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Abstract

Butyl rubber and polyisobutylene are elastomeric polymers1 used quite widely in adhesives and sealants both as primary elastomeric binders and as tackifiers and modifiers. The principal difference between these polymers is that butyl is a copolymer of isobutylene with a minor amount of isoprene, which introduces unsaturation, while polyisobutylene is a homopolymer.

Let's make the use of biobased and recovered raw materials the new standard.

Let's make the use of biobased and recovered raw materials the new standard.

Let's make the use of biobased and recovered raw materials the new standard.