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PRODUCTS
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Centrifuged Latex |
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Our product List includes centrifuged latex, which is a quality improved product made by extracting higher percentage of water out of latex through centrifugal process, and ammoniated for the purpose of preserving and avoiding coagulation.
Centrifuged latex is used in manufacturing dipped products such as gloves, condoms, and other consumer items such as mattresses and cushions, toys, rubber bands etc. |
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Latex Concentrate Specification
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H A |
L A T Z |
Total Solids content% |
61.50 Min |
61.50 Min |
Dry Rubber Content % |
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60.00 Min |
Non Rubber Content % |
2.00 Max |
2.00 Max |
Ammonia Content (on Total Weight)% |
0.65-0.75 |
0.20-0.29 |
PH value |
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10.50 Max |
KOH Number |
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0.85 Max |
Volatile Fatty Acid Number |
0.05 Max |
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M.S.T.@55% TS.,Sec. |
650 Min |
650 Min |
Specific Gravity at 25 0 C |
0.94 Min |
0.94 Min |
Magnesium Content (on solids), ppm |
60.00 Max |
60.00 Max |
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*The above-mentioned are specifications of Latex concentrate produced by Malanadu Latex. |
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Ribbed Smoked Sheets |
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We deal in Ribbed Smoked Sheets also. Ribbed smoked sheets are marketed based on visual assessment of quality. To establish acceptable grades for commercial purposes, the international Rubber Quality and Packing conference, have stipulated the grade description.
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Ribbed smoked sheet (RSS) is a basic processed from latex. It is used as raw materials in industrial sectors such as tire industry, which is the biggest consumer. The second biggest users are rubber elastics, rubber erasers, rubber tubes and shoes rubber sole etc. The majority of rubber export items are ribbed smoked sheet, which accounts for 52% of all rubber export in the first half of 1999. Of these, ribbed smoked sheet no.3 (RSS 3) is the biggest export item. |
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Skim Crepe |
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Crepe is a crinkly lace rubber, obtained when coagulated latex or any form of field coagulum (tree lace, shell scrap, and earth scrap etc.) is passed several times through heavy rolls called crepers and the resultant material air dried at ambient temperature. There are different types of crepe rubber depending upon the type of starting materials from which they are produced.The different types of crepe rubbers, for which grade descriptions are given in the Green Book are the following: |
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Pale Latex Crepes |
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Estae Brown Crepes |
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Thin Brown Crepes (Remills) |
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Thick Blanket Crepes (Ambers) |
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Flat Bark Crepes |
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Pure Smoked Blanket crepe |
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