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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
TOT-N
Products scientific
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Tetrakis (2-ethylhexyl) Thiuram Disulfide
Applicable products :
NR(Natural Rubber), IR(Isoprene Rubber), BR(Butadiene Rubber), SBR(Styrene-Butadiene Rubber), NBR(Nitrile Butadiene Rubber), IIR(Butyl Rubber, Isobutylene-Isoprene Rubber), EPDM(Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)
Function & features :
Acts as a secondary vulcanization accelerator, with excellent scorch resistance and outstanding performance in rapid vulcanization processes.
Does not cause blooming, making it suitable for large-scale addition to EPDM rubber.
Effectively prevents scorch during the vulcanization process of CR rubber.
Products vulcanized with TOT-N do not release N-nitrosamines and are non-polluting, making them suitable for various products, including white products.
Scope of application:
Suitable for all types of rubber products, especially applications that do not allow volatile products, such as white products.