Rubber Board Export From India

India is the world’s largest producer and third largest consumer of natural rubber. India manufactures more than 35000 different kinds of rubber products in 6000 different units all over India for domestic as well as for export whose turnover is close to USD 5 billion per annum.

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    Indian Rubber Board

    The Rubber Board is a statutory body constituted by the Government of India, under the Rubber Act 1947, for the overall development of the rubber industry in the country. As envisaged in the Act, the Indian Rubber Board was set up as the statutory organisation responsible for assisting the government in implementation of the various provisions of the Act. The Rubber Rules (1955) provides guidelines for such activities. Both the Rubber Act and Rubber Rules have undergone several amendments, the latest being in 2009.

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    Types of Synthetic Rubber

    1. Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)
    2. Polybutadiene Rubber (BR)
    3. Polyisoprene Rubber (IR)
    4. Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPM and EPDM)
    5. Butyl Rubber (IIR)
    6. Nitrile Rubber (NBR)
    7. Chloroprene Rubber (CR)
    8. Silicone Rubber (Q)
    9. Polysulfide Rubber (T)
    10. Polyurethene Rubber (EU/AU)
    11. Chlorosulphonated Polyethylene (Hypalon) Rubber (CSM)
    12. Acrylate Rubber (ACM)
    13. Fluro Rubbers (CFM)
    14. Ethylene – Vinyl Acetate Rubber (EVA)
    15. Thermoplastic Rubbers (TP)

     

    Functions of the Division
    • Legislation/ amendment of
      • Rubber Act, 1947
      • Rules and Regulations framed under the Act.
    • Reconstitution of Rubber Board established under Rubber Act, 1947.
    • Matters relating to export/import of natural Rubber
    • Proposals received from Rubber Board.
    • Implementation of Research and Development schemes for Rubber.
    • Deputation of delegations abroad for participating in trade fairs/Conference/Seminars training etc.
    • Budget matters/RE/BE/Outcome budget in respect of Rubber Board.
    • Establishment matters relating to Rubber Board including court cases, ,appointments, creation of posts, abolition of posts etc.
    • Answering of Parliament Questions/Special References/Cut Motions/Assurances etc. relating to Rubber.
    • Disposal of VIP references relating to Rubber sector.
    • Laying of Annual reports/Notifications relating to Rubber Board/Act/rules/Regulations on the Table on both the House of Parliament.
    • Preparation of Action Taken Report on audit observations/paras..
    • Matter relating to pre-budget, post-budget proposals /GST.
    • Release of Funds to Rubber Board.
    • Disposal of Grievances/RTI references relating to Rubber / Rubber Board.
    • Work relating to Price Stabilization Fund Trust.
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    Major Uses of Synthetic Rubber

    Synthetic rubber can be mostly used with natural rubbers as a single polymer or in mixtures. In Between 65% and 70% of all rubber goes into the production of tyres. Other main applications include binders for paper coating, carpet backing and molded articles such as thin gloves.

    Expanded rubber for mattresses and sponges are used. It is also found in very thin films for condoms, gloves or balloons, and in thicker films for the production of casting molds, truck and car tyres, engine mounts and various rubber / metal compounds. 

    Another important application of rubber are sealing strips. Because of favorable weather properties, it is mainly used for this EPDM. The sealing systems are manufactured by extrusion and finishing processes often flocked in connected, laminated or painted.

    Major Uses of Synthetic Rubber

    Synthetic rubber can be mostly used with natural rubbers as a single polymer or in mixtures. In Between 65% and 70% of all rubber goes into the production of tyres. Other main applications include binders for paper coating, carpet backing and molded articles such as thin gloves.

    Expanded rubber for mattresses and sponges are used. It is also found in very thin films for condoms, gloves or balloons, and in thicker films for the production of casting molds, truck and car tyres, engine mounts and various rubber / metal compounds. 

    Another important application of rubber are sealing strips. Because of favorable weather properties, it is mainly used for this EPDM. The sealing systems are manufactured by extrusion and finishing processes often flocked in connected, laminated or painted.

    Processing Advantages of Synthetic Rubber
    1. Advantages over natural rubber include:

      • Low cost alternative material to Natural Rubber
      • Has a variety of market applications
      • Superior low temperature flexibility
      • Very good heat resistance and heat-aging qualities
      • Temperature range: -50°F to 225°F | -45°C to 107°C
      • Shares similar abrasion resistance as natural rubber.