free sample turkey chemical 55-04-4 rubber additive mz
free sample turkey chemical 55-04-4 rubber additive mz
free sample turkey chemical 55-04-4 rubber additive mz
free sample turkey chemical 55-04-4 rubber additive mz
free sample turkey chemical 55-04-4 rubber additive mz
  • What are the different types of rubber chemical forms?
  • Prepared Rubber Chemical Forms –Different form types, such as solids (e.g., slabs, bars, beads, and pellets), liquids, or pastes impact handling, mixing efficiency, environmental issues. These forms are addressed in detail in the Power of Performance Additives section of this white paper.
  • What is the least expensive approach to rubber compounding?
  • Powders provide the least expensive approach to rubber compounding. Performance additives are not needed when they don’t bring value or provide clear benefits. However, as this white paper illustrated, the least expensive raw material doesn’t always translate to the lowest cost compound.
  • What is a tackifier lubricant & homogenizer?
  • Increases the green tack of many compounds although it is not strictly a tackifier. A lubricant/homogenizer combination which improves the mixing behavior of rubber compounds and promotes dispersion of reinforcing materials such as carbon black. Benefits have been found in the tire industry, particularly where solution SBR and NR are used.
  • Do rubber technologists understand color selection & dispersion?
  • Rubber technologists spend years learning how to compound and develop excellent compound properties, yet few truly understand the importance of color selection and dispersion to overall compound properties. Many do not understand the science of color, which is a topic for another white paper.
  • What are the different types of Performance Additives?
  • To meet these objectives there are multiple performance additive types to be considered and evaluated for each application, including pre-weighed materials, dust-suppressed powders, encapsulations, absorbed liquids, partitioned solids, polymer-based dispersions, paste dispersions, and color dispersions.
  • What is a 86 mastication additive?
  • A 86 contains more active substance and can therefore be used at lower dosages. A mixture of zinc soaps of high molecular weight fatty acids used to reduce viscosity in NR and SBR. A non-discoloring multifunctional additive used as a mild mastication additive.