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FLEXZONE®

Polymers additives supplied by SI Group

FLEXZONE® antioxidants and stabilizers by SI Group are used to protects rubber against oxygen degradation and is active in promoting the cure of compounds. These antioxidants help to extend the durability & meet high temperature & high-performance requirements in several rubber applications.

FLEXZONE® products are used in automotive hoses, belts, seals, profiles & gaskets, protecting them against heat, oxygen, ozone & flex-fatigue.
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SI Group
Is an excellent stabilizer for SBR and polybutadiene. Gives outstanding dynamic flex protection. Protects against ozone weathering, oxygen aging, heat and copper deterioration. As a compounding... view more
SI Group
FLEXZONE® 12L by SI Group is an antiozonant, blend of substituted p-phenylenediamines. FLEXZONE® 12L is usually used in combination with sun proof improved waxes... view more
SI Group
FLEXZONE® 15L by SI Group is an antiozonant, blend of alkylated p-phenylenediamines. It prevents static and dynamic cracking in outdoor exposure... view more
FLEXZONE® 3C antiozonant by SI Group combines exceptional protection against flexing, ozone, heat and oxygen. FLEXZONE® 3C antiozonant is a protective agent for natural and synthetic rubber... view more
SI Group
N, N'-bis-(1,4-dimethylpentyl)-p-phenylenediamine. Acts as an antiozonant. Promotes the cure of compounds and offers very good initial static protection. Protects rubber against oxygen degradation... view more
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SI Group
FLEXZONE® 7L by SI Group is N-phenyl-N'-(1,3- dimethylbutyl)- p-phenylenediamine-based antiozonant. It is recommended for use in tire treads, sidewall, chafer and breaker compounds... view more
SI Group
FLEXZONE® 7P by SI Group is an antiozonant. FLEXZONE® 7P is recommended for use in tire treads, sidewall, chafer and breaker compounds... view more
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