SBR Rubber Compound

Accounting for roughly half of all synthetic rubber consumed globally, styrene-butadiene rubber earns its dominance through a combination of qualities that natural rubber simply cannot match at scale: predictable aging behavior, superior abrasion resistance under dynamic loading, and a cost profile that holds up in high-volume production. Micune’s SBR rubber compound is compounded in-house from…

Specifications

Product Type:

Rubber Compound (raw / semi-finished)

Base Polymer:

SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber) — SBR 1502 (cold-polymerized, dry) or SBR 1712 (oil-extended)

Structure:

Solid compound; extrusion, calendering, or compression/transfer molding grades available

Color: 

Black (standard); light-colored grades available on request

Surface Finish:

Per downstream process (extruded: smooth or matte; molded: per tool finish)

Standards & Compliance: 

Hardness:

50–75 Shore A (standard range); 40–80 Shore A customizable

Tensile Strength: 

≥ 28 kN/m

Elongation at Break:

≥ 350%

Tear Strength:

≥ 28 kN/m

Recommended Service Temperature:

-30°C to +100°C (continuous); up to +120°C short-term

Hot Air Aging:

70°C × 72 h: Hardness change ≤ ±8 Shore A; tensile retention ≥ 80%

Low‑Temperature Brittleness: 

≤ -35°C

Typical Applications:

Footwear outsoles, flat & conveyor belting, automotive floor mats, general-purpose gaskets, rubber rollers

Description:

SBR is not an exotic choice. That’s exactly the point. The copolymer backbone — roughly 23–25% styrene units bound into a butadiene chain — produces a rubber that behaves more consistently than natural rubber across a production run, ages more predictably in ambient conditions, and resists abrasion at a level that NR grades simply cannot sustain without heavy reinforcement. The absence of the double-bond-rich polyisoprene structure that makes NR so strong also means SBR oxidizes far less aggressively. In straightforward terms: a well-formulated SBR compound left on a warehouse shelf for six months will process almost identically to a freshly mixed batch. NR typically will not.
That consistency has made SBR the backbone of global rubber manufacturing — footwear, belting, flooring, and mechanical goods all depend on it. What distinguishes one compound from the next is not the base polymer. It is how the compound is built around it.

Typical Industry Applications

Proven performance across demanding manufacturing environments.

Industry Typical Use Cases
Footwear & Sporting Goods Outsole compounds for work boots, athletic footwear, and industrial safety shoes; mid-sole components requiring flex durability
Industrial Belting Conveyor belt covers (top and bottom ply); flat transmission belting; food-conveyor belting (non-food-contact ply)
Automotive & Motorcycle Floor mats, trunk liners, underbody vibration damping pads, brake hose jacketing
Construction & Infrastructure Expansion joint fillers, floor underlayment sheets, anti-slip walkway mats
Mechanical & Industrial Rubber rollers (printing, textile), general-purpose gaskets, buffer pads, calendar rolls
Home Appliances Drum bearing seals, anti-vibration feet, door buffer pads in washing machines and dryers

Chemical Resistance Table:

Chemical / Medium Resistance Notes
Water (ambient & hot to 80°C) ✅ Excellent Good swell resistance; suitable for water-contact seals in non-immersion service
Dilute acids (H₂SO₄, HCl ≤ 20%) ✓ Good Acceptable for splash or occasional contact; not for continuous immersion
Dilute alkalis (NaOH ≤ 20%) ✓ Good Similar caveat as dilute acids; monitor at elevated temperatures
Aliphatic hydrocarbons (hexane, heptane) ⚠ Limited Moderate swelling; SBR is not an oil-resistant elastomer — use NBR for hydrocarbon service
Mineral oils & lubricants ⚠ Limited Significant volume swell; not recommended for continuous oil contact
Aromatic hydrocarbons (toluene, xylene) ✗ Not recommended Severe swell and degradation
Ketones (acetone, MEK) ✗ Not recommended SBR is highly susceptible to ketone attack
Ozone (ambient atmospheric) ⚠ Limited Requires antiozonant package; static ozone cracking without protection
Oxygen / UV weathering ✓ Good Significantly better than NR; antioxidant system extends service life further
Concentrated mineral acids ✗ Not recommended Not suitable for strong acid environments
Dry heat (continuous, ≤ 100°C) ✓ Good Good retention with proper antioxidant loading; above 100°C, properties decline
Steam (low pressure, ≤ 120°C) ⚠ Limited Acceptable for short-duration exposure; NBR or EPDM preferred for steam service
Alcohols (methanol, ethanol) ✓ Good Low to moderate swelling; suitable for alcohol-contact sealing in many cases
Brake fluid (glycol-based) ✓ Good Better than NR; verify with immersion test for specific fluid formulation

In-House Quality Assurance & Testing:

At Micune Rubber, batch-to-batch consistency is guaranteed through our ISO-9001 certified Quality Management System. Every rubber compound and custom extrusion undergoes rigorous evaluation in our dedicated testing laboratory before shipment. We utilise industry-standard baseline testing, including Mooney Viscometers to measure compound viscosity and Torque Rheometers to verify exact vulcanisation characteristics. This ensures every material formulation strictly adheres to your required specifications and processing parameters.

Mooney Viscometer

Mooney Viscometer

abrasive testing machine

Abrasive Testing Machine

Burn-in Chamber

Burn-in Chamber

Torque Rheometer

Torque-Rheometer

RFQ:

Yes. Our high-abrasion grade achieves ≤ 120 mm³. Standard grade ≤ 180 mm³.

Yes — SGS-issued reports available. All restricted substances confirmed ND.

Yes. We formulate 40–80 Shore A. Share your spec sheet for confirmation.

Yes. Provide your application details and we’ll prepare a matched sample.

Yes. Capacity exceeds 8,000 MT/year. Blanket orders and scheduling available.

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