Chlorbutyl
Chlorbutyl refers to a synthetic rubber produced by the copolymerization of isobutylene with a small amount of isoprene. This copolymerization results in a polymer with a low degree of unsaturation, which is a key characteristic that distinguishes it from other types of rubber. The presence of chlorine atoms within the polymer chain further modifies its properties.
The primary use of chlorbutyl is in the manufacture of inner tubes for tires. Its excellent impermeability