
doi: 10.5254/1.3540035
Abstract From the foregoing data on blends of Vistanex Polybutene and rubber, it is evident that these two materials complement one another. Each has properties which the other lacks, and blends of the two can be made to emphasize the more desirable properties of either one. Extreme flexibility in compounding these blends is possible, since they are perfectly compatible in milled compounds. Therefore, great latitude is given in compounding of these blends to secure any range or degree of properties possible with either of the components. Vistanex Polybutenes should not be considered as synthetic rubber, because they will not vulcanize, and they lack certain characteristics of vulcanized natural rubber. More properly Vistanex Polybutenes should be considered as modifying agents for partial substitution of natural rubber. In many cases, this substitution of a part of the natural rubber in a compound by Vistanex Polybutene confers definite advantages and improves qualities of such compounds for special uses. Therefore, Polybutenes, even in normal times, have a very definite field of usefulness and, in the event that imports of natural rubber become restricted, the availability of the Vistanex Polybutenes in quantity will be of increasing importance to the rubber industry. Since the raw materials for the manufacture of Vistanex Polybutene are petroleum products, the availability of raw materials is a source of no difficulty in this country. Likewise, the manufacturing equipment is not excessively expensive, and, with expanded production, lowered prices may confidently be expected.
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