A High-Performance Curing System for Halobutyl Elastomers
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Abstract 1. In halobutyl elastomers, zinc oxide interacts synergistically with aromatic amine antioxidants such as APDA 86, DPPD, or DNPD, to produce fast, tight cures. 2. In the case of DNPD, compound storage stability appears to be satisfactory, and the resistance to scorch at processing temperatures is ample. 3. The cure behavior of these systems, particularly in bromobutyl, is exceptionally favorable: a rapid rise to a remarkably flat plateau. 4. The vulcanizates exhibit excellent thermal stability (compression set) and excellent ozone resistance. Measurable elastic properties are retained following 72 h air aging at 200°C.
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