25kg/bag iran rubber antioxidant anti-degradation agent mmbz
25kg/bag iran rubber antioxidant anti-degradation agent mmbz
25kg/bag iran rubber antioxidant anti-degradation agent mmbz
25kg/bag iran rubber antioxidant anti-degradation agent mmbz
25kg/bag iran rubber antioxidant anti-degradation agent mmbz
  • What are rubber antioxidants?
  • Rubber antioxidants are defined as substances that could delay the aging of polymer compounds and prolong the service life of rubber products by inhibiting oxidation, heat, or light radiation . To date, the annual global consumption of rubber antioxidants is over 700,000 tons, accounting for about 40% of the total amount of rubber additives.
  • Are rubber antioxidants effective against aging and antimigration?
  • The antiaging and antimigration properties of the rubber antioxidants were enhanced without damaging the mechanical properties of the rubber matrix. The short-term and long-term antiaging and antimigration properties of this antioxidant are superior to those of commercially available antioxidants. CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 . 1. Introduction
  • What is oxidative aging of rubber?
  • Thermal oxidative aging is the most frequent type of rubber degradation. To delay or prevent this process, antioxidants can be added to rubber compounds during mixing. (9) Antiaging agents react primarily with the free radicals or hydrogen peroxide generated during rubber aging.
  • 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.
  • What are amine antioxidants in rubber?
  • Amine antioxidant is the most common rubber antioxidant, which was produced as early as the 1970s and widely used in the rubber industry. Typical amine antioxidants include diaryl-secondary amine, acetone-amine condensation product, p -phenylenediamine, and aldehyde-amine condensation product antioxidants .
  • Are rubber antioxidants harmful to human health?
  • As shown in Table 1, many commonly used rubber antioxidants are damaging to human health and the environment. For example, the antioxidant MB Antioxidants are indispensable additives in the rubber industry as they enhance the reliability and service life of the rubber product by protecting it from degradation.