DuPont Elastomers Neoprene AD-40 Polychloroprene Rubber
Subcategory: Elastomer, TS; Thermoset
Close Analogs: This former DuPont Dow Elastomers product line is now produced by DuPont Performance Elastomers.
Material Notes: Description: Chloroprene polymer designed for use in high strength solution adhesives requiring rapid rates of strength development. More color-stable than neoprene AC during storage. Processing and Performance Features: - Primary use is in contact adhesives that require high initial and ultimate bond strength and ability to form bonds with minimum pressure after long open assembly periods
- Neoprene AD can be dissolved without milling, or can be milled before solution (for rheology control), to cover a broad range of solution viscosity. It is soluble in solvents with various evaporation rates
- Compounded adhesives can be stored in iron containers without the discoloration experienced with compounds based on Neoprene AC.
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