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Stearic Acid Rubber Grade

Rubber Grade Stearic Acid is a very important chemical compound in the rubber industry. It is a long-chain saturated fatty acid that is naturally found in animal and vegetable fats. But when added to rubber as an additive, it plays a very important role in improving the mechanical and processing properties of the material.

Properties of Rubber Grade Stearic Acid

Increase Tensile Strength: Stearic acid helps increase the tensile strength of rubber, making it more resistant to tearing.
Improvement of Abrasion Resistance: Using stearic acid increases the resistance of rubber to abrasion, which is especially important in tires.
Reduction of Adhesion: Stearic acid reduces the adhesion of rubber to production equipment and prevents rubber from sticking to molds.
Improvement of Electrical Properties: Stearic acid can help improve the electrical properties of rubber, making it suitable for applications that require electrical insulation.

Applications of Rubber Grade Stearic Acid

Tire Industry: Stearic acid is widely used in the production of tires for cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
Rubber Products Industry: In the production of hoses, belts, gaskets and other rubber products
Plastics Industry: As a release agent in plastic molding

Benefits of using rubber grade stearic acid

Improving the quality of the final product: Stearic acid improves the mechanical, physical and chemical properties of rubber products.
Reducing production costs: By increasing the speed and efficiency of the production process, production costs are reduced.
Increasing the lifespan of products: Rubber products manufactured using stearic acid have a longer lifespan.

Stearic Acid Rubber Grade