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Tensile Strength Rankings of
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Impact Absorption Rankings of
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Rebound Resilience Rankings of
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Adhesion Rankings of
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Weather Resistance Rankings of
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RLR (Rubber-Like Resin):
A Revolutionary Material Combining
High Tensile Strength and Elongation
High-Performance Resins & Rubbers Rankings
Our Exclusive Ranking of Advanced Polymer Materials
High-performance resins and rubbers deliver exceptional properties—including superior heat and chemical resistance, mechanical strength, weather durability, and dimensional stability—that far exceed conventional grades. These materials excel in the most challenging environments across automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical, and chemical processing industries. While they typically command premium prices and may require specialized processing techniques or design considerations, their performance advantages are often indispensable. Material selection ultimately requires balancing performance requirements, cost constraints, and manufacturing processes. On this page, we present our rankings of high-performance resins and rubbers based on various performance metrics to help guide your selection process.
Tensile Strength Rankings of Flexible Resins & Rubbers
Elongation Rankings of Resins & Rubbers
Impact Absorption Rankings of Resins & Rubbers (Loss Tangent (tan δ))
Rebound Resilience Rankings of Resins & Rubbers
Adhesion Rankings of Resins & Rubbers (T-Peel Strength)
Weather Resistance Rankings of Resins & Rubbers (Aging Degradation)
RLR (Rubber-Like Resin): A Revolutionary Material Combining High Tensile Strength and Elongation
This innovative material features superior elasticity and scratch resistance, while also providing excellent vibration absorption and chemical resistance. Since it cures at room temperature, no heating furnace is required—contributing to energy efficiency. RLR can be utilized across diverse applications, from electronic component coatings to construction materials and automotive parts.

Key Advantages of Rubber-Like Resin Compared to Urethane Materials
