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What's New E Series
First release December 27, 2002 / Revision April 1, 2004
SBR E Series
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Grade overview
Site-selective attachment of functional groups to the polymer chain, resulting in extremely fine, uniform silica particle dispersion, and major advances in thermal resistance, resilience, and compression set.
 
E Series grades and characteristics
  • Asaprene™ E10, random SBR (Properties in silica dispersion)
    - Heightened tire performance
    * Increased road grip; better wet-road control

    * Lower rolling resistance; higher fuel economy
    - Low creep, low wear, low heat build-up
  • Other grades in E Series: Tufdene™ E50, aromatic oil-extended SBR; Tufdene™ E60, aromatic oil-extended SBR
 
E Series target applications

  • Tires
    General automotive tires; studless snow tires;
    bicycle, wheelchair color tires; forklift, small-vehicle solid tires.
  • Footwear
  • Vibration damping, vibration control
  • Rollers, belts, other industrial products and components
 

Mechanism and maximization of the E Series effect

Mechanism of E Series interaction with silica
Key kneading conditions for maximum utilization of E Series effect
 

Please note that this information is given in good faith for purposes of basic reference only and not as any product specification or warranty of any nature, and is subject to change without notice.

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