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Bridge Fields Resources Sdn. Bhd.

Business category 1 Chemical Waste
City ( of main office ) Kuala Lumpur, MY, Malaysia
Address 49-2 USJ 10 / 1G
Phones 60-3-56338444
Fax 60-3-56345333
Web site www.bridgefields.com
About We are a Malaysian company which deals with Natural Gum Rubber (latex) and have now diverse into other types of rubber as well as becoming a leader in Recycling rubber waste. GRENVIRO-NRG-90P is our high-grade gum recycled from the rejected examination gloves. The process used in producing this grade is by using the application of mechanical shear breakdown with non-staining Oils and Chemicals. The result is we have a High Grade Recycle Rubber which has a rubber content of almost 90% . Products cost are a major consideration; a large quantity of NRG 90P can be used by substituting with the virgin polymer thereby resulting in the cost reduction. With the use of NRG 90P the high physical properties and improved process ability are achieved. The manufacturing of products such as adhesives, tapes and sponge rubber, a long time is required to masticate the virgin polymer breakdown. Using NRG 90P this process of pre-mastication can be eliminated. This advantage also reduces the processing cost by saving electrical energy and time. As the specific gravity is also low, the cost per kilo is also reduced.
The followings are the grades: -
1. NRG 90P white (premium) -NR latex exam glove only
2. NRG 90C white-NR latex materials only
3. NRG 90P-70H-White NR Latex Material Only
4. NRG 90R-Latex material only
5. NBR 30 (nitrile rubber) -Nitrile latex
Process: NRG 90P requires no mastication, faster and smoother mixing is achieved. Reduces the requirement of energy thus the heat produced.
Molding Process: Flows better in the mould, Clear design impressions are obtained from intricate designs, reduces the entrapment of air and low rejection rate is achieved.
Extrusion Process: Faster extrusion rate is obtained with reduced swelling.
Vulcanizing Process: Faster cure rates are obtained with no risk of reversion.
Date 2011 Oct 29, 09:10