rubber antioxidant 4020 with best price
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Purity:97%
- Type:Antioxidant
- Appearance:Gray brown or dark brown
- MOQ:500kg
- Application:Coating Auxiliary Agents
- Production Capacity: 500 Metric Tons per Month
- Package:25kg in kraft paper bag with PE bag inside
antioxidant 4020 (6ppd) rubber antioxidante,it has powerful antiozonant and antioxidant properties with excellent high temperature , fatigue and flex resistance to rubber polymers. and enhance polymer resistance ability. will discolor compounds and cause severe contact and migration staining.
25kg plastic woven bag, paper with plastic film bag, kraft paper bag. storage validity: 12 months. get the specification:
Rubber Antioxidant 6PPD technical data sheet
application: 6ppd is used for rubber products with high efficiency, low poison and low solvent extraction amount. also used as stabilizer in synthetic rubber which is widely applied in many kinds of rubber products. package: net weight: 25kg/bag, packed in paper bag lined with plastic bag. storage: it should be stored at room temperature.
rubber antioxidant 6ppd 4020 Rubber Chemicals Additives,-6ppd can slow rubber’s fatigue degradation under static and dynamic operating conditions. it is an excellent stabilizer for natural rubber and synthetic rubber, with low pollution and low volatility. packaging condition: paper/plastic packages with a net weight of 25 kg per package.
rubber aging agent 6ppd(4020) national standard quality
Detailed introduction. Rubber antioxidant 4020/6PPD. Chemical name: N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine. Molecular formula: C18H24N2. CAS number: 793-24-8. Molecular weight: 268.40. 6PPD is a phenylenediamine rubber antioxidant with good compatibility with rubber, not easy to bloom, low volatility and low toxicity.
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rubber antioxidants and their transformation products
recently, it was reported that the rubber antioxidant n-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (6ppd or antioxidant 4020), a typical tire rubber antioxidant, could enter the surrounding environment together with tire-wear particles (twps).
rubber antioxidant 4020(6ppd) with high quality,6ppd is a polluting antioxidant. in addition to having good anti oxygen effect, it also has the functions of anti ozone, anti bending and cracking, and inhibiting harmful metals such as copper and manganese. cas no. 793-24-8. formula.
rubber antioxidants and chemical 6ppd
recently, it was reported that the rubber antioxidant n-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (6ppd or antioxidant 4020), a typical tire rubber antioxidant, could enter the surrounding environment together with tire-wear particles (twps).
recent progress in the rubber antioxidants Rubber Auxiliary Agent,we first give a brief introduction of the oxidation process and oxidation mechanism for rubbers. then, we present the strategies to improve the anti-oxidative efficiency of rubber antioxidants. after that, recent advances to minimize the blooming and migration of antioxidants are summarized.
- What are the future trends of rubber antioxidants?
- The perspectives on the future trends of rubber antioxidants have been presented. Elastomers, especially diene-rubbers containing unsaturated double carbon bonds in the main chains, are vulnerable to thermal/oxygen aging, which would make the elastomers less elastic and result in earlier failure of the elastomer products.
- 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.
- Does a sustained release of EAB improve anti-oxidative capacity of rubber composites?
- Moreover, the retention of EAB for SBR/Loaded HNTs is about 50% higher than for SBR/HNTs and CDs after the thermo-aging testing, demonstrating the sustained release of CDs from HNTs could enhance the anti-oxidative capacity of the rubber composites.