Acrylic rubber, also known by its chemical name alkyl acrylate copolymer (ACM), is classified is a synthetic rubber and is under specialty rubbers. Synthetic rubber is largely used as a raw material in components that make noise, are susceptible to shocks and require oil and heat resistance. Acrylic rubber are unsaturated polar rubbers that display very good swelling resistance in non-polar oils and also in oils that contain sulfur substances. As they do not have unsaturated bonds, they have good oxygen, heat, and ozone resistance. This specialty rubber is resistant to ozone and has very low permeability to gases. Initially developed for the footwear industry in 1970, the rubber industry has been witnessing growth due to several other industries. Currently, the automotive industry exhibits an excessive demand for specialty rubber for the manufacture of automotive accessories. With the ever-increasing growth of the automotive market, the demand for synthetic rubber has been on...
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