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Understanding the Difference Between Butyl Rubber Sheets and IIR Sheets
Both butyl rubber sheets and IIR sheets are made from the same raw material: butyl rubber. This synthetic rubber consists of two monomers, isobutylene and isoprene, which are polymerized together. Butyl rubber is also known as IIR, which stands for Isobutylene Isoprene Rubber.
Therefore, whether you refer to them as butyl rubber sheets or IIR sheets, they are essentially the same product.
Butyl rubber sheets (IIR) are renowned for their exceptional gas impermeability compared to other types of rubber sheets. They also offer superior resistance to environmental degradation, moisture, ozone, chemicals, and high-pressure steam. With a broad operating temperature range of -50 to +150°C, these sheets are versatile and durable.
At HyperSheet, we manufacture and supply butyl rubber sheets (IIR sheets) designed for various industrial applications. Our products come in a range of thicknesses (0.5-25 mm), widths (1-1.5 meters), and lengths (10 meters per roll) to suit your specific needs.
If you are in need of butyl rubber sheets or IIR sheets, contact HyperSheet today for more information or to place an order.
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