Finding out how to melt rubber to a liquid state
If you need to make reliable, durable and durable moisture protection, take advantage of liquid rubber. And for this it does not hurt to know how to melt rubber to a liquid state. After all, it is in this form that it is applied to the desired surface, completely covering it and filling in all cavities and cracks. It adheres well to any coating, and after curing it turns into a hard and durable protective layer. Liquid rubber can be used in many areas, from construction to insulate buildings from contact with water, to repairing cars and bicycle wheels.
How to melt rubber to a liquid state
It should be understood that it will not be possible to melt any, but only raw rubber. The resulting solution will resemble glue. But the old tires not suitable for this as they are made of sewn gray rubber. Such material does not dissolve in hydrocarbon solvents.
If you can't get your hands on wet rubber, you can also use the soles from old boots. The only requirement is that they must be made of theroplastic elastomer (butadiene copolymer and styrene) without vulcanization.
DIY liquid rubber
You can make a liquid rubber mass at home and this is a more affordable way than looking for raw rubber. You only need to buy 1 pack of borax and 2 bottles of PVA glue. The preparation itself is as follows:
- Mix borax with 0.5 tbsp. water to make the liquid clear.
- Add glue and mix well again.
If necessary, you can paint the rubber in the desired color. To do this, first add dye to the glue and only then mix with diluted borax.
You can use homemade liquid rubber immediately or refrigerate. There it can be stored in liquid form for some time without solidifying.