Pars Rubber
Pars Rubber is a rubber process oil extracted from crude oil in group I base oil manufacturing process. Depending on the percentage of the carbon containing within this product can be produced in two types: aromatic and paraffinic.
Aromatic rubber process oils are generally dark in color, and they are compatible with most rubber polymers. These oils are extensively used in the manufacture of automobile tires, tread rubber, conveyor belts, automotive components, floor mats, etc., where the color of the finished product is not important.
Paraffinic rubber process oils are usually light in color and have a wide viscosity range and higher aniline and flash points. They are used in the manufacturing of butyl tubes and EPDM-based rubber products.
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Typical Value |
Unit |
Test Method |
Typical Properties |
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Aromatic |
Paraffinic |
- |
- |
Grade |
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290 |
840 |
113-105 |
113-85 |
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24 |
135 |
130 |
cSt |
ASTM D-445 |
Kinematic Viscosity @40°C |
25.1 |
5 |
14 |
13 |
cSt |
ASTM D-445 |
Kinematic Viscosity @100°C |
990 |
853 |
890 |
898 |
kg/m3 |
ASTM D-1298 |
Density @ 15°C |
225 |
214 |
250 |
230 |
°C |
ASTM D 92 |
Flash Point |
40 |
105 |
110 |
90 |
°C |
ASTM D-611 |
Aniline Point |