VAROX™ Organic Peroxide Crosslinking Agents
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VAROX™ Organic Peroxide Crosslinking Agents
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VAROX™ Organic Peroxide Accelerators can be used to crosslink elastomers and are especially useful to maximize resistance to heat aging and compression set. These organic peroxides work by decomposing to form free radicals when heated. These radicals then couple to create carbon-carbon bonds across polymer chains.
Diacyl (dibenzoyl)
VAROX™ Organic Peroxide Accelerators can be used to crosslink elastomers and are especially useful to maximize resistance to heat aging and compression set. These organic peroxides work by decomposing to form free radicals when heated. These radicals then couple to create carbon-carbon bonds across polymer chains.
Dialkyl (DBPH, 130XL)
VAROX™ Organic Peroxide Accelerators can be used to crosslink elastomers and are especially useful to maximize resistance to heat aging and compression set. These organic peroxides work by decomposing to form free radicals when heated. These radicals then couple to create carbon-carbon bonds across polymer chains.
Peroxyester (TBPB)
VAROX™ Organic Peroxide Accelerators can be used to crosslink elastomers and are especially useful to maximize resistance to heat aging and compression set. These organic peroxides work by decomposing to form free radicals when heated. These radicals then couple to create carbon-carbon bonds across polymer chains.
Peroxyketal (231)
VAROX™ Organic Peroxide Accelerators can be used to crosslink elastomers and are especially useful to maximize resistance to heat aging and compression set. These organic peroxides work by decomposing to form free radicals when heated. These radicals then couple to create carbon-carbon bonds across polymer chains.