Accelerators, used to promote vulcanization, enhance rubber's physical (e.g., tensile strength) and chemical (e.g., resistance to chemicals and temperature) properties. They are categorized as inorganic or organic. Though used in small amounts, accelerators significantly impact vulcanized rubber's strength, durability, and processing efficiency, making their correct selection and dosage essential for optimal rubber product performance. |
Product
BZ-P
CBS(CZ)
DCBS(DZ)
DPG
MBT(M)
MBTS(DM)
MOR(NOBS)
NS(TBBS)
TBZTD
TET
TMTD(TT)
TMU
TOT-N
TTCU
MBT(M)
Products scientific
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2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
Applicable products :
Mainly used in Isoprene Rubber (IR), Natural Rubber (NR), Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR), Nitrile Rubber (NBR)
Function & features :
Functions as a plasticizer.
Can be used alone or in combination with other accelerators.
Due to its bitter taste, it is not suitable for rubber products used in the food industry.
Can be used as a vulcanization retarder in chloroprene rubber.
Easily soluble in ethyl acetate, acetone, sodium hydroxide, and dilute sodium carbonate solutions. It is soluble in ethanol but insoluble in benzene, water, and gasoline.
Can be used alone or in combination with thiuram, dithiocarbamate, guanidine, and other alkaline accelerators.
Scope of application:
Rubber manufacturing industry
