Oct 8 2009
ExxonMobil Chemical will showcase its ongoing commitment and technology leadership to the global rubber industry at The Rubber Expo™ in Pittsburgh, PA from October 13-15, 2009.
The company offers the rubber industry a broad portfolio of polymer solutions, including specialty elastomers, polymer modifiers (PM) and butyl polymers. At the conference, ExxonMobil Chemical will make a number of presentations that demonstrate its technology expertise across this product portfolio.
Three presentations will highlight ExxonMobil Chemical's 40 years of expertise in EP(D)M2 technology. Topics covered in the presentations include:
- Metallocene EPDM polymers with enhanced low temperature performance
- Comparisons of conventional and metallocene EP(D)M elastomers, and their binary blends, designed for low voltage (LV) and medium voltage (MV) cable insulation
- An overview of polymerization processes for the manufacture of conventional and metallocene EPDM polymers.
One of the largest producers of metallocene and conventional EP(D)M elastomers in the world, ExxonMobil Chemical is expanding its performance capabilities with the introduction of new EPDM grades. These will be targeted at a variety of low temperature, molded and extruded applications, including weatherseals and hose.
To effectively supply increasing demand for Vistalon™ EPDM and support the expansion of its product portfolio, ExxonMobil Chemical is adding capacity in Singapore, which includes a 300,000 tons per year elastomers unit. Start-up is expected in 2011.
ExxonMobil Chemical also will feature its wide range of Elevast™ polymer modifiers (PM) at The Rubber Expo (booth number 1639). Elevast PM are specialty hydrocarbon fluids that improve mechanical properties across an extended range of service temperatures for applications ranging from wire and cable to automotive and industrial belts, weatherstrip, hoses and mechanical goods such as seals, gaskets and wiper blades.
Source: https://www.exxonmobilchemical.com/en/