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Rubber Process Oil (RPO) is a type of oil used in the rubber industry to improve the processability of rubber compounds. It is a petroleum-derived product that is blended with other additives to improve the flow and plasticity of rubber compounds. RPO is used in the production of tires, hoses, belts, and other rubber products. It helps to reduce the viscosity of rubber compounds, allowing for easier processing and improved product quality. RPO also helps to reduce the cost of rubber production by reducing the amount of energy required to process the rubber.
RPO is available in a variety of grades and viscosities, depending on the application. It is also available in both synthetic and mineral-based varieties. The use of RPO in the rubber industry is increasing due to its ability to improve the processability of rubber compounds and reduce production costs.
Some companies in the Rubber Process Oil market include ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, Total, and Sinopec. Show Less Read more