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Meyors Chemical DTDM Rubber Vulcanization Agent
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: Product Code: MSHQD -VA033-00 PT
Chemical Name: 4,4’ dithiodimorpholine
Trade Name: Rubber Vulcanization Agent DTDM
CAS No.: 103-34-4
Molecular Formula: C8H16N2O2S2

Typical Properties: White acicular crystal powder. The density is 1.32-1.38 g/cm3. Soluble in benzene, CCl4, partly soluble in acetone, gasoline, insoluble in alcohol, diethyl ether, water. Decomposing meeting acid or alkali. Stabilization storage in room temperature. No poison but with high smell of fish. Sensitive to skin and peogaster.

Recommended Applications: Sulfur donor-vulcanizing agent for efficient vulcanization and semiefficient vulcanization cure system. Provide heat/reversion/aging resistance in NR and Synthetic rubber, Non-blooming. Excellent storage safety. Lower cure rates used alone. Light cure speed when used other sort of accelerators.

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