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Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), also known as Buna S, was developed just before WW II and was used extensively by the United States during WW II due to the unavailability of Natural rubber during those years. It is still widely used in tires.

SBR is reasonably priced, has good abrasion resistance and fair weathering properties. It is not especially good with chemicals or solvents.

The temperature range for SBR compounds is -60º to 250º F. PAI offers Black SBR compounds in a hardness range of 40 to 80 durometer. Some white compounds are also available.
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Item #

Nominal Durometer

Color

Compound Features

RoHS Compliant

REACH Compliant

15401 N/A 40 N/A Black N/A Low Temperature N/A true N/A true
15501 N/A 50 N/A Black N/A High Friction, MIL-PRF-1149 Type I Class 2 N/A true N/A true
15605 N/A 60 N/A Black N/A General Purpose, MIL-PRF-1149 Type II Class 2 N/A true N/A true
15606 N/A 60 N/A Black N/A MIL-R-6855 Class 3 Grade 60 N/A true N/A true
15705 N/A 70 N/A Black N/A General Purpose, MIL-R-6855 Class 3 Grade 70 N/A true N/A true
15721 N/A 65 N/A Black N/A General Purpose N/A true N/A true
15725 N/A 70 N/A White N/A N/A true N/A true
15744 N/A 70 N/A Black N/A FDA N/A true N/A true
15805 N/A 75 N/A Black N/A Mil-R-6855 Class 3 Grade 80 N/A true N/A true
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