10. SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber) is known for its: - a) High resistance to abrasion - b) Poor weathering resistance - c) High cost - d) Brittleness
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SBR is a synthetic rubber copolymer that is widely used in various applications due to its good abrasion resistance, tensile strength, and resilience. It is also relatively inexpensive compared to other types of rubber. Show more…
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