ESBR is the most manufactured synthetic rubber in the world. It's shape is irregular because of the fact that there is no crystallization. Emulsion Styrene Butadiene Rubber is the most widely used rubber in the world, representing about % 40 of the synthetic rubber market which is a result of its excellent balance of properties and cost performance. ESBR has good mechanical properties, abrasion and tear resistance, being largely used in tire, retread, footwear soles, hoses, tubes, cables, conveyor belts and a great variety of moulded, calendered and extruded rubber goods. Oil Extended and Non Oil types of ESBR in the shapes of Prime, Near to Prime and Off Grades can be supplied. Near to Prime and Off Grade materials have more different properties than thier prime grade's about usually mooney viscosity but the materials have special techinical data sheets. The material's preferability reason is cheaper than their prime grade's. Cold Types Cold Oil Extended Types Main Applications 1500 1712 Tire manufacturing 1502 Automotive 1507 Mechanical Rubber Goods, Footwear & Gaskets