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Saret

Saret SR 633. See Zinc diacrylate Saret SR 634. See Zinc methacrylate Sarkosine KA Cone.. See Sodium cocoyl sarcosinate... [Pg.3878]

Aldrich http //www.sigma-aldrich.com, Monomer-Polymer Dajac Labs Trade Name Synonyms Ageflex ZDA [Ciba Spec. Chems./Water Paper] Akrochem ZDA Powd. t[Akrochem http //www.akrochem.com], Blemmer S-122 t[NOF http //www.nof.co.jp], Saret SR 633 [Sartomer http //www.sartomer.com], SR 416 t[Sartomer http //www.sartomer. com]... [Pg.4747]

Ammonium decyl sulfate Lanalex AS-10 13187-90-1 Alanine glutamate 13189-00-9 Blemmer S-111 Saret SR 634 SR 365 SR 376... [Pg.6428]

Santonox, Antioxidant, Rexsys America LP Santoprene, Polypropylene EPDM-based vul-canizate. Advanced Elastomer Systems LP Santowhite, Antioxidant, Rexsys America LP Saran, Barrier resins, Dow Plastics Saran Films, Plastic films, Dow Plastics Saranex, Coextruded film, Dow Plastics Saret, Crosslinking agents, Sartomer Co. Inc. Sarlink, Dynamically vulcanized thermoplastic elastomers, DSM Thermoplastic Elastomers Inc. [Pg.933]

Metallic coagents are defined as the metal salts of acrylic and methacrylic acids. The two products discussed, Saret 633 and Saret 634, are the difunctional zinc salts of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, as shown in Figure 8.1. [Pg.215]

The same behaviour occurs with the scorch-retarded version of ZDMA and is illustrated in Table 8.1 with EPDM rubber. In this example, a 40% increase in TSj is obtained with Saret 634, the scorch-retarded version of ZDMA, without any significant loss in maximum torque (MHF). MHF is the difference between the minimum torque (Ml) and the maximum torque (M ) obtained for a rubber compound by oscillating disk rheometer (ODR). It is a measure of the crosslink density of a compound and is part of the curing characteristics of a compound. [Pg.218]

Thus, with the Saret metallic coagents it is possible to gain the benefit of increased crosslink density and faster cure rates, while maintaining good scorch safety. [Pg.218]

Table 8.1 Effect of Saret retarder on scorch safety ... Table 8.1 Effect of Saret retarder on scorch safety ...
The effect of metallic coagents on the tear strength of EPDM is displayed graphically in Figure 8.5. With both Saret 633 and Saret 634, the tear strength increased as the coagent... [Pg.220]

The chlorosulphonated PE compound, see Table 8.5, was used with or without (control) Saret 633. Saret 633 is ZDA containing a non-nitroso scorch retarder to provide scorch safety during processing. [Pg.222]

Uncured rubber with peroxide and Saret 633 (thickness 0.8 mm) Cure at 165 C under pressure Coupon overlap is 2.5 cm... [Pg.224]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.178 ]




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