Common Rubber Types, Characteristics, and Applications
Rubber is categorized into natural rubber and synthetic rubber. Natural rubber is processed from latex extracted from plants such as rubber trees and rubber grass; synthetic rubber is produced through polymerization reactions of various monomers. Rubber products are widely used across industrial and domestic applications.
Rubber components are extensively employed in filtration equipment, including diaphragms, valve sleeves, and various seals. Selecting the appropriate rubber material directly determines its service life and the ability to ensure the filtration system's normal operation.
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