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factory sells greece 4010na chemical antioxidant for rubber tyre
factory sells greece 4010na chemical antioxidant for rubber tyre
factory sells greece 4010na chemical antioxidant for rubber tyre
factory sells greece 4010na chemical antioxidant for rubber tyre
  • How does a rubber matrix affect antioxidative performance?
  • Obviously, the solubility/dispersity of the antioxidant within the rubber matrix is a key factor in determining the antioxidative performance, and the antioxidative efficiency of antioxidant increases with the dispersion state within the rubber matrix, owing to higher specific surface area available for termination of radicals.
  • Is carbon black a good reinforcing filler for rubber?
  • Nonetheless, it is difficult to immobilize the antioxidants on the surface of carbon black, which historically and presently dominates the markets of reinforcing filler for rubber because of the lost cost and excellent reinforcing effect. 4.3. Controlled release of antioxidants from hollow filler
  • Which antioxidants are used in rubber vulcanization?
  • The amine and phenolic antioxidants are the most widely used rubber antioxidants (Fig. 1 b and c). Generally, the phenolic antioxidants have poor antioxidative efficiency (compared to amine antioxidants) and they can delay vulcanization, but they cause little discoloration problems.
  • Can rubber antioxidants contain rare-earth ions?
  • The recently reported rubber antioxidants containing rare-earth ions are summarized in Fig. 4, for instance, Sun et al. prepared a novel hindered phenol rare-earth complex (DTSm) (Fig. 4 f) by a simple and green method using 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid (DT) and samarium chloride hexahydrate (SmCl 3 ·6H 2 O) via coordination reaction.