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  • Understanding Short-Barrelled Rifles (SBRs): History, Regulations, and Modern Use

    Understanding Short-Barrelled Rifles (SBRs): History, Regulations, and Modern Use

    Understanding Short-Barrelled Rifles (SBRs): History, Regulations, and Modern UseThe term Short-Barrelled Rifle, or SBR, refers to a category of firearms defined by specific legal parameters in the United States, primarily under the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. An SBR is classified as a rifl... read more

    Jan 28,2026 Industry News
  • The Evolution and Applications of Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)

    The Evolution and Applications of Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)

    The Evolution and Applications of Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)Styrene-Butadiene Rubber, commonly abbreviated as SBR, stands as one of the most pivotal synthetic materials in modern industry. Developed during World War II as a substitute for natural rubber, which was in short supply due to wartime ... read more

    Jan 28,2026 Industry News
  • Designing Robust NBR Latex Systems for High-Speed Glove Production

    Designing Robust NBR Latex Systems for High-Speed Glove Production

    Modern glove lines operate at high speeds and high throughput, placing increased stress on NBR latex systems. Robust formulations must withstand continuous shear, temperature variation, and contamination without performance loss. Latex systems designed with narrow stability margins often fail under ... read more

    Jan 27,2026 Industry News
  • The Role of pH and Ionic Balance in NBR Latex Dipping Stability

    The Role of pH and Ionic Balance in NBR Latex Dipping Stability

    Uniform film formation is essential for glove strength, appearance, and barrier performance. In NBR dipping systems, film quality depends not only on latex properties but also on formulation design. Viscosity, particle size distribution, and surface tension all influence latex pickup and drainage be... read more

    Jan 27,2026 Industry News
  • Managing Coagulant Carryover in NBR Glove Dipping Lines

    Managing Coagulant Carryover in NBR Glove Dipping Lines

    Coagulant carryover is an unavoidable reality in glove dipping processes. Calcium nitrate and calcium chloride solutions inevitably enter the latex tank during repeated dipping cycles. As divalent calcium ions accumulate, they strongly neutralize the surface charge of NBR latex particles. This leads... read more

    Jan 27,2026 Industry News

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