Rubber material for making shoe soles
A rubber material and rubber technology, applied in the rubber field, can solve the problems of slow degradation speed, difficult degradation of discarded shoe soles, and production of toxic environmental pollutants, and achieve the effects of fast degradation speed, low degradation difficulty and pollutant reduction.
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Embodiment 1
[0010] The rubber includes the following components, in parts by mass, 80 parts of neoprene rubber, 60 parts of styrene-butadiene rubber, 20 parts of nitrile rubber, 20 parts of carbon black, 10 parts of modified epoxy resin, 6 parts of phenolic resin, vinyl 5 parts of resin acetate, 3 parts of nano zinc oxide, 16 parts of plant cellulose, 8 parts of keratin, 2 parts of stearic acid, 3 parts of polycarbonate, 1 part of zinc isooctanoate.
Embodiment 2
[0012] The rubber includes the following components, in parts by mass, 90 parts of neoprene rubber, 65 parts of styrene-butadiene rubber, 25 parts of nitrile rubber, 22 parts of carbon black, 11 parts of modified epoxy resin, 7 parts of phenolic resin, vinyl 6 parts of resin acetate, 4 parts of nano-zinc oxide, 18 parts of plant cellulose, 10 parts of keratin, 2.5 parts of stearic acid, 3.5 parts of polycarbonate, 1.5 parts of zinc isooctanoate.
Embodiment 3
[0014] The rubber includes the following components, in parts by mass, 100 parts of neoprene rubber, 70 parts of styrene-butadiene rubber, 30 parts of nitrile rubber, 24 parts of carbon black, 12 parts of modified epoxy resin, 8 parts of phenolic resin, vinyl 7 parts of resin acetate, 5 parts of nano-zinc oxide, 20 parts of plant cellulose, 12 parts of keratin, 3 parts of stearic acid, 4 parts of polycarbonate, 2 parts of zinc isooctanoate.
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