Toyota world’s first automaker to use biosynthetic rubber in engine and drive system hoses

Jointly developed by Toyota, Zeon Corporation, and Sumitomo Riko Co, biohydrin rubber is manufactured using plant-derived bio-materials instead of epichlorohydrin, a commonly-used epoxy compound.

21 Apr 2016 | 3285 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Next month, Toyota will become the world's first automaker to use biohydrin, a newly-developed biosynthetic rubber product, in engine and drive system hoses.

Jointly developed by Toyota, Zeon Corporation, and Sumitomo Riko Co, biohydrin rubber is manufactured using plant-derived bio-materials instead of epichlorohydrin, a commonly-used epoxy compound. Since plants ...

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