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Liquid Synthetic Rubber (LSR) is a type of rubber that is produced through a chemical process. It is a thermoplastic elastomer, meaning it can be melted and reshaped multiple times. LSR is used in a variety of applications, including automotive, medical, and consumer products. It is known for its superior properties, such as high temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and low compression set.
LSR is a relatively new material in the rubber industry, but its use is growing rapidly. It is becoming increasingly popular due to its versatility and cost-effectiveness. It is also more environmentally friendly than traditional rubber, as it does not require the use of solvents or other hazardous chemicals.
Some of the major companies in the Liquid Synthetic Rubber market include Dow Corning, Momentive Performance Materials, Wacker Chemie, and Kraton Corporation. These companies produce a variety of LSR products, ranging from medical-grade materials to automotive components. Show Less Read more