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POLYISOPRENE TRANS

POLYISOPRENE  TRANS price.
  • $30 - $194
  • Product name: POLYISOPRENE TRANS
  • CAS: 104389-32-4
  • MF: [CH2CH=C(CH3)CH2]n
  • MW: 0
  • EINECS:201-143-3
  • MDL Number:MFCD00084438
  • Synonyms:POLYISOPRENE, TRANS, AVERAGE MW CA. 410, 000 (GPC);Poly(isoprene), trans, average M.W. 400.000;Polyisoprene, trans pellets, 99+% trans-1,4;1, 4 - trans polyisoprene rubber;s-1,4-pulyi5crprene ru6bcr;Trans-l,4-polyisoprene rubber;POLYISOPRENE TRANS ISO 9001:2015 REACH;1, 4-Trans-Polyisoprene
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  • scipoly
  • Sigma-Aldrich
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  • 50g
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  • Manufacturerscipoly
  • Product number073
  • Product descriptionPolyisoprene, trans
  • Packaging50g
  • Price$30
  • Updated2024-07-03
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  • Manufacturerscipoly
  • Product number073
  • Product descriptionPolyisoprene, trans
  • Packaging100g
  • Price$48
  • Updated2024-07-03
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  • ManufacturerSigma-Aldrich
  • Product number182168
  • Product descriptionPolyisoprene, trans pellets, 99+%
  • Packaging50g
  • Price$194
  • Updated2024-03-01
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Manufacturer Product number Product description Packaging Price Updated Buy
scipoly 073 Polyisoprene, trans 50g $30 2024-07-03 Buy
scipoly 073 Polyisoprene, trans 100g $48 2024-07-03 Buy
Sigma-Aldrich 182168 Polyisoprene, trans pellets, 99+% 50g $194 2024-03-01 Buy

Properties

Melting point :67
Tg :-68
Density :0.904 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Flash point :392
form :pellets
color :White
CAS DataBase Reference :104389-32-4

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Description

Trans-1,4-polyisoprene rubber (i.e., PIR, sometimes called Gutta Percha in the past) is a synthetic rubber with properties similar to those of its natural counterpart. It was first industrially prepared during World War II because of a lack of supply of natural rubber but despite containing fewer impurities than natural rubbers and having a simpler preparation process it is not widely used because it is also more expensive. Mechanical properties and chemical resistance is identical to that of natural rubber. As with many other rubbers its mechanical properties can be also improved by the vulcanization process.

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