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    Anti-scorching Agents

    Anti-scorching Agents are chemicals used in the rubber manufacturing process to prevent premature burning of the rubber during vulcanization. These agents help stabilize the vulcanization process and improve the final quality of rubber products.

    Anti-Scorching Agents are widely used in the rubber industry to prevent premature vulcanization during processing. These agents are added to the rubber compound to increase its processing time and prevent scorching, which can lead to poor quality products. Anti-scorching agents have been developed to meet the specific needs of various rubber compounds and processing conditions and are an essential component of modern rubber processing.

    • Benzotriazole Derivatives

    • Vulcanization process
    • Rubber Compounding

    • Phthalate Derivatives
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    Active Agents

    Products Trade name Structure/name Density (g/mm3) Process Metod Applications Data Sheet MSDS
    Active Agents Chemicals Triton™ X-100 Polyoxyethylene glycol octylphenol ethers: C8H17–(C6H4)–(O-C2H4)1–25–OH Wetting agent – coatings
    Active Agents Chemicals Nonoxynol-9 Polyoxyethylene glycol alkylphenol ethers: C9H19–(C6H4)–(O-C2H4)1–25–OH Spermacide
    Active Agents Chemicals Polysorbate Polyoxyethylene glycol sorbitan alkyl esters Food ingredient
    Active Agents Chemicals Span® Sorbitan alkyl esters Polishes, cleaners, fragrance carriers
    Active Agents Chemicals Poloxamers, Tergitol™, Antarox® Block copolymers of polyethylene glycol and polypropylene glycol Various