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  • Understanding the Role of E-80 in Rubber Manufacturing

    11 Sep 2025

    E-80 is a widely used rubber anti-scorching agent, designed to enhance the processing stability of rubber compounds. In rubber manufacturing, overheating or prolonged mixing can lead to premature vulcanization, known as scorching, which compromises product quality.

  • CTP(PVI)-80: A Safer Alternative to Powdered PVI

    05 Sep 2025

    When I first stepped into the world of rubber compounding, one of the biggest headaches I saw in production lines was scorch—the dreaded premature vulcanization that ruins batches, wastes material, and eats up valuable production time.

  • Why Choose SI69-50 Instead of Liquid Si69?

    27 Aug 2025

    Every production manager has been there—standing between two options that look the same on paper but behave very differently in practice.

  • IMLV/N330 vs. Traditional Powdered Carbon Black

    22 Aug 2025

    Carbon black is not just a filler—it is a defining factor in how a compound behaves, performs, and survives under stress. For decades, powdered carbon black has been the traditional choice, but with the introduction of pre-dispersed masterbatches such as IMLV/N330,

  • What is AC Blowing Agent?

    13 Aug 2025

    The ability to create lightweight, durable, and visually appealing products often comes down to one secret ingredient — the AC blowing agent, scientifically known as Azodicarbonamide.

  • Optimizing NR, SBR, and EPDM Rubber with ZnO-80

    08 Aug 2025

    If you’ve spent any time in rubber compounding, you’ll know that even the tiniest ingredient—by percentage or volume—can completely shift how a rubber compound behaves.

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