Natural Rubber SVR 10
Most natural rubber latex comes from one species of rubber tree. The composition of latex from different trees varies, but the most common one is native to South America. The tree also thrives in Southeast Asian plantations( including Viet Nam).
SVR-10 is produced from field coagulum materials. The materials are precleaned by passing them through a slab cutter and a creeper and then stored for some weeks for maturation before production. Mature materials are blended and passed through slab cutters, hammer mill, creepers, washing tanks shredded to crumbs, dried and baled. SVR-10 has good technological properties similar to SVR 20, but lower dirt content.
Specifications
Product description
This is a type of rubber produced from coagulated latex, mixed latex and undergoes a maturation process, so the nature of rubber is hard. Therefore, in tire technology, using this rubber mixed with low-grade RSS, CV50 produces very good products.
In addition, it is also combined with latex grades to create a GP (general purpose) product that meets the basic requirements of tire technology.
Packing
600 bales/20 FCL container, 33.33 to 35 kg/bale.
Polyethylene plastic wrap, thickness 0.03 mm, melting temperature 109°C, packaged individually or on wooden pallets
– Palletized delivery:
- + 33.33 kg per bale; 36 bales convert to 1.2 tons per pallet; 16 pallets yield 19.20 tons/20′ container.
- + 35 kg every bale; 16 pallets equals 20.16 tons/20′ container; 36 bales = 1.26 tons/pallet. satisfies the specific products’ packaging needs.