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Peroxan BIB-40 P |
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(1,3(OR 1,4)-PHENYLENEBIS(1-METHYLETHYLIDENE))BIS(TERT-BUTYL) PEROIDE |
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Di-(2-tert-butyl-peroxyisopropyl)-benzine 40%, Powder with chalk |
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25155-25-3 |
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Dialkyl Peroxides podwer with chalk Crosslinking of rubber and polyethylene at T90:175 'C Parts of peroxide per 100 parts of polymer such as NR,IR:1.3-2.4/BR:0.5-1.1/CR:0.6-1.6/ SBR:1.1-2.2/EPM,EPDM:3.8-6.2/PE:0.8-4.0/CM:3.8-5.8/EVAC:1.5-3.0 Peroxide crosslinking of elastomers in comparison to sulphur cure has the following advantages Simple formulation Long storage time of the peroxide contraning compound without scorching High processing temperature Rapid vulcanization without reversion High temperature resistance of final products No change in color of the crosslinked products by contact with metal and PVC Most peroxides do not cause blooming Co-vulcanization of saturated and unsaturated rubbers Co-vulcanization of rubbers with polyethylene and other polyolefines Co-polymerisation with polymerisable pla-sticisers or co-agent to give controlled hardness and Stiffness coupled with easy processing |
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Active oxygen Content(%): 3.78 Storage and Transport Temp.('C):max.30 SADT('C):appr.80 Processing temperature: T90: 175'C Peroxide content(% wt): 40 |
Industrial field |
additive, rubber & additives |
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