Description : Neoprene is chemically known as (A) Polybutadiene (B) Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) (C) Polyurethane (D) Poly chloroprene
Last Answer : (D) Poly chloroprene
Description : Neoprene is the trade name of (A) Polyurethane (B) Phenol formaldehyde (C) Polychlorophrene (D) Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)
Last Answer : (C) Polychlorophrene
Description : Neoprene is chemically known as (A) Polybutadiene (B) Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) (C) Polyurethane (D) Polychlorophrene
Last Answer : (D) Polychlorophrene
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Polystyrene is a thermoplastic polymer (B) Protein is a natural polymer (C) Neoprene is a natural rubber (D) Polythene is a copolymer, while SBR is a homopolymer
Last Answer : (C) Neoprene is a natural rubber
Description : Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) is never used for making (A) Coated fabrics (B) Front wheel tyres of aeroplanes (i.e., heavy duty tyres)
Last Answer : (B) Front wheel tyres of aeroplanes (i.e., heavy duty tyres)
Description : Temperature and gage pressure maintained during the manufacture of cold SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) are (A) 5°C and 1 kgf/cm2 (B) - 20°C and 1 kgf/cm2 (C) 0°C and 1 kgf/cm2 (D) 0°C and 3 kgf/cm
Last Answer : (A) 5°C and 1 kgf/cm
Description : Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) as compared to natural rubber has (A) Poor tensile strength (B) Poorer resistance (C) Greater amount of heat build up heavy loading (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Temperature and gage pressure maintained during the manufacture of hot SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) are (A) 50°C and 3 - 4 kg/cm2 (B) 50°C and 1 kgf/cm2 (C) 250°C and 10 kgf/cm2 (D) 250°C and 1 kgf/cm
Last Answer : (A) 50°C and 3 - 4 kg/cm
Description : Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) is (A) A natural rubber (B) Another name of silicone rubber (C) A synthetic polymer (D) A synthetic monome
Last Answer : (C) A synthetic polymer
Description : Polymerisation reactor used for the production of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) is made of (A) Cast iron (B) Stainless steel or glass lined vessel (C) Karbate (D) Wrought iron
Last Answer : (B) Stainless steel or glass lined vessel
Description : Polymerisation reactor used in the production of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) is made of (A) Stainless steel or glass lined steel (B) Nickel clad steel (C) High silicon cast iron (D) Aluminium
Last Answer : (A) Stainless steel or glass lined steel
Description : Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) is (A) A natural rubber (B) A synthetic polymer (C) A synthetic monomer (D) Another name of silicone rubber
Last Answer : (B) A synthetic polymer
Description : Styrene-butadiene-rubber (SBR) as compared to natural rubber has (A) Poorer tensile strength (B) Poorer resistance to oxidation (C) Greater amount of heat build-up under heavy loading (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Starting material for the production of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) is (A) Ethyl alcohol (B) Ethylene (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) & (B)
Description : Neoprene is the trade name of (A) Polyurethane (B) Phenol formaldehyde (C) Polychlorophrene (D) Styrene-butadiene rubber
Description : Styrene Butadiene Rubber; Neoprene; Thiokole are the examples of?
Last Answer : Synthetic rubber
Description : __________ of SBR is adversely affected, if more quantity of styrene is added to butadiene during its co-polymerisation to produce SBR. (A) Percent elongation (B) Resilience (C) Freezing point (D) Strength
Last Answer : (B) Resilience
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) For the manufacture of styrene, the major raw materials are benzene and ethylene (B) One important copolymer of styrene is SBR, which is widely ... D) Phenol manufacture by chlorobenzene-caustic process is competitive even when low cost chlorine is not available
Last Answer : (D) Phenol manufacture by chlorobenzene-caustic process is competitive even when low cost chlorine is not available
Description : Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) copolymer, which is produced by blending styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer with butadiene based elastomer, is a/an (A) Rigid foam (B) Engineering plastic (C) Thermosetting polymer
Last Answer : (B) Engineering plastic
Description : SBR is produced by the copolymerisation of butadiene & styrene by employing emulsion polymerisation. The weight ratio of styrene and butadiene is maintained at (A) 1: 3 (B) 3 : 1 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 1
Last Answer : (A) 1: 3
Description : Rain coats are made of (A) Neoprene (B) PVC (C) Polyurethane (D) SBR
Last Answer : (B) PVC
Description : __________ rubber is generally used for making 'O' rings used for vacuum sealings. (A) Natural (B) Neoprene (C) Butadiene (D) Nitrile
Last Answer : (B) Neoprene
Description : Styrene butadiene rubber is commercially manufactured by (A) Bulk polymerisation (B) Suspension polymerisation (C) Solution polymerisation (D) Emulsion polymerisation
Last Answer : (D) Emulsion polymerisation
Description : Nitrile rubber is produced by the polymerisation of (A) Acrylonitrile & butadiene (B) Acrylonitrile & styrene (C) Isobutylene & isoprene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Acrylonitrile & butadiene
Description : Nitrile rubber is produced by the polymerisation of (A) Acrylonitrile and butadiene (B) Acrylonitrile and styrene (C) Isobutylene and isoprene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Acrylonitrile and butadiene
Description : Natural rubber is the polymer of : (1) Isoprene (2) Styrene (3) Butadiene (4) Ethylene
Last Answer : (1) Isoprene Explanation: Isoprene was first isolated by thermal decomposition of natural rubber. About 95% of isoprene production is used to produce cis-1,4- polyisoprene—a synthetic version of natural rubber.
Last Answer : Isoprene
Description : __________ is a copolymer. (A) Nylon-66 (B) Polypropylene (C) PVC
Last Answer : (A) Nylon-66
Description : Which of the following is a copolymer? (A) Polystyrene (B) SBR (C) PTFE (D) Polypropylene
Last Answer : (B) SBR
Description : Which of the following is a copolymer? (A) PVC (B) Bakelite (C) Polythene (D) Teflon
Last Answer : (B) Bakelite
Description : Which of the following is not an elastomer? (A) Polyisoprene (B) Neoprene (C) Nitrile-butadiene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : Which one of the following is not an elastomer? (A) Polyisoprene (B) Neoprene (C) Nitrile-butadiene (D) None of these
Description : Rexine (also called artificial leather), which is used for making table cover, automobile seat cover, shoes etc. is made by coating thick cloth with molten (A) Teflon (B) Bakelite (C) SBR (D) PVC
Last Answer : (D) PVC
Description : The monomer for Neoprene is (a) Isoprene (b) acrylonitrile (c) Chloroprene (d) 1,3-butadiene
Last Answer : Chloroprene
Description : The monomers for Buna-S are 1,3-butadiene and (a) Ethylene glycol (b) Adipic acid (c) Styrene (d) Caprolactum
Last Answer : Styrene
Description : __________ is produced by polymerisation of chloroprene. (A) Thiokol (a polysulphide rubber) (B) Butyl rubber (C) Neoprene (D) Polyurethane rubber
Last Answer : (C) Neoprene
Description : Tubeless tyres are made of __________ rubber, which is a co-polymer of isoprene & isobutylene. (A) Nitrile (B) Silicone (C) Neoprene (D) Buty
Last Answer : (D) Buty
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Polymers made of only one monomer is called homopolymer (B) Polymers made of more than one monomer is called copolymer or mixed polymer (C) Vulcanised rubber is more elastic than natural rubber
Last Answer : (A) Polymers made of only one monomer is called homopolyme
Description : Classify the polymers as addition and condensation polymer— Nylon 6, Neoprene and PVC.
Last Answer : Ans: Nylon 6 —Condensation polymer Neoprene and PVC— Addition polymer.
Description : Arrange the following Polymers in increasing order of inter molecular forces Nylon 6, Neoprene and PVC
Last Answer : Ans : Nylon 6, PVC and. Neop
Description : Arrange the following Polymers in increasing order of inter molecular forces. (a) Nylon 66, Buna-S and Polythene (b) Nylon 6, Neoprene and PVC
Last Answer : Ans: (a) Buna-S, Polythene and Nylon 66. (b) Neoprene, PVC and Nylon 6.
Description : PVC is formed by polymerization of - (1) Styrene (2) Acetylene (3) Propene (4) Vinyl Chloride
Last Answer : (4) Vinyl Chloride Explanation: Polyvinyl chloride is produced by polymerization of the vinyl chloride monomer (VCM). About 80% of production involves suspension polymerization.
Description : PVC is obtained by the polymerisation of – (1) Propane (2) Vinyl chloride (3) Styrene (4) Acetylene
Last Answer : (2) Vinyl chloride Explanation: Polyvinyl chloride is produced by polymerization of the monomer vinyl chloride (17CM). Polyvinyl chloride, commonly abbreviated PVC, is the third-most widely produced ... it is cheaper and stronger than more traditional alternatives such as copper or ductile iron.
Description : PVC is obtained by the polymerisation of (1) Propane (2) Vinyl chloride (3) Styrene (4) Acetylene
Last Answer : Vinyl chloride
Description : Due to its excellent permeability to air/gas and oxidation resistance, the tubes of automobile tyres is made of (A) Cold SBR (B) Butyl rubber (C) Bunai N (D) Buna S
Last Answer : (B) Butyl rubber
Description : Which of the following is the most important rubber compounding ingredient which is used to improve wearing qualities of both natural rubber & SBR by imparting toughness? (A) Phosphorous (B) Carbon black (C) Pine oil (D) Rosin
Last Answer : (B) Carbon black
Description : Benzene is used (A) As a motor fuel (B) As an explosive (C) For making insecticides (e.g., DDT, BHC etc.), detergent & rubber (SBR) (D) As a perfume
Last Answer : (C) For making insecticides (e.g., DDT, BHC etc.), detergent & rubber (SBR) (D) A
Description : Pick out the wrong statement (A) Cold rubber (SBR) is superior as compared to hot rubber (SBR) (B) Polymerisation temperature can modify the properties of SBR (C) Production of cold SBR employs lower pressure as compared to that of hot SBR (D) None of these
Description : Neoprene is a (A) Monomer (B) Synthetic rubber (C) Polyester (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Synthetic rubber
Description : Buna-N is also called (A) Butyl rubber (B) Nitrile rubber (C) Neoprene (D) Thiokol
Last Answer : (B) Nitrile rubber