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Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group)
Rhenocure® CA by Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group) is a secondary accelerator in EPDM and CR compounds which contain ethylene thiourea. It causes a very rapid sulfur-free vulcanization aiming... view more
Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group)
Rhenocure® L by Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group) is an ultra-accelerator for the vulcanization of natural- and synthetic rubber like SBR, NBR and EPDM. It imparts very good tensile and... view more
Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group)
Rhenocure® LDB/C by Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group) is an ultra-accelerator for the vulcanization of natural-and synthetic rubber like SBR, NBR and EPDM. It can be used in small amounts for... view more
Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group)
Rhenocure® ZP by Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group) is an ultra-accelerator for the vulcanization of natural- and synthetic rubber like SBR, NBR and EPDM. In combination with thiuram and... view more
Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group)
Rhenogran® ZDBC-80 by Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group) is an accelerator for the rapid vulcanization of natural- and synthetic rubbers such as SBR, NBR and EPDM. It is also used in small... view more
Picco™ A120 Hydrocarbon Resin by Synthomer is a non-polar, processing aid. It is a low molecular weight, thermoplastic resin produced from petroleum-derived monomers. It is characterized by... view more
Picco™ A140 Hydrocarbon Resin by Synthomer is a processing aid agent. It is a low molecular weight, thermoplastic resin produced from petroleum-derived monomers. It is characterized by its excellent... view more
Piccotac™ 7590-N Hydrocarbon Resin by Synthomer is a tackifier. It is a light-colored, low odor an aromatic-modified, aliphatic hydrocarbon resin. It offers low softening point and low-temperature... view more
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