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STRUKTOL® SU 135A
Struktol
STRUKTOL® SU 135A by Struktol is a rubber curing agent. It is a preparation of insoluble sulfur. When using insoluble sulfur, blooming from the green compound can be avoided. Blooming can be avoided...
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Other Rubber
Curing & polymerisation control
STRUKTOL® ZP 1014
Struktol
STRUKTOL® ZP 1014 by Struktol is a pourable cross-linking agent. It is a preparation of zinc peroxide with 50% active substance (min. 55% ZnO2), with inorganic dispersing agent (3%) and organic...
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Other Rubber>NBR
Curing & polymerisation control>Crosslinking/ Hardening
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
STRUKTOL® Zimag 29/43
Struktol
STRUKTOL® Zimag 29/43 by Struktol is a curing/crosslinking agent. It is an optimal composition of zinc oxide and magnesium oxide. This pourable powder offers improved dispersion and fast...
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Other Rubber>CR, Chlorinated Rubber
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
Curing & polymerisation control>Crosslinking/ Hardening
STRUKTOL® Zimag 29/43A
Struktol
STRUKTOL® Zimag 29/43A by Struktol is a crosslinking agent for chloroprene compounds. It is a free-flowing granulate consisting of 29% zinc oxide, 43% magnesium oxide and 28% wetting & dispersing...
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Other Rubber>CR, Chlorinated Rubber
Vulcanization
Curing & polymerisation control>Crosslinking/ Hardening
Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
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