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B.F.Goodrich Chemical «~ -—*•* HYCAR AMERICAN RUBBER CAN BE TAILORED TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS If this is your problem: You need a flexible material that is fuels, oils and solvent. T h e answer lonitrile copolymer rubber—used liners, fuel hose, gaslcets, O-rings,
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Your product needs t o stand up in the presence of water, while also offering good o i l resistance. Hycar 1042, a medium acrylonitriie copolymer, gives this combination—extremely useful for shoe soles, kitchen mats, sink topping and printing rolls.
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Or you must have a rubber that retains many of these other properties even at l o w temperatures. Hycar 1043 is a medium low acrylonitrile copolymer meeting these requirements, and easy to process.
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If low temperatures make your problem critical, Hycar 1014 may be the answer. I t ' s a low acrylonitrile copolymer especially designed to emphasize this property.
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These are but a few of the many Hycar American rubbers that are tailored to meet specific requirements· Literature is available listing the properties of standard materials. For copies write Dept. EC-3, B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company, Rose Bldg., Cleveland 15, Ohio. Cable address: Goodchemco. In Canada: Kitchener, Ontario.
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