Acrylic Rubber Market –Used in Automotive Seal and Packaging- Future Trends and Market Forecasts by 2020.Pdf

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Rubbers are described as materials which show elastic properties. These materials generally are long chain molecules known as polymers.

Therefore, a combination of polymers and elastic property leads to formation of elastomers that are also known as rubbers. Rubber industry

had been mainly developed with footwear industry in the year 1970. Along with time rubber has been expericing increasing consumption in

other industries. Currently usage of rubber in automotive industry has increased, the rubber industry has been growing with automotive

accessories. In addition, importing tire technology for automotive induced tire exporting market. With the growth speed of the automotive

market, the synthetic rubber market has been experiencing rapid change. The rubber parts used in the automotive is just 5% of the total

weight of automotive but it is majorly used for automotive performance.

Synthetic rubber is used on a large scale as a raw material in parts such as what makes noise, shocks and requires oil and heat resistance.

Among the various types of special rubbers, Acrylic rubber has oil, heat and ozone resistance. Acrylic rubber is also known as alkyl acrylate

copolymer (ACM) which is its chemical name. It is classified under specialty rubbers. Acrylic rubber is polar and it doesn’t hold unsaturation.

This specialty rubber has very low permeability to gases. ACM is a saturated rubber and it is commercialized...