Rubber
In the production of foamed rubber articles, optimum distribution of the blowing agent in the matrix is very important. For this reason, we recommend our powdered blowing agents, which are coated with special dispersant systems for better incorporation.
For particularly safe handling, we also offer pre-dispersed blowing agents in EPR rubber.
We are happy to supply you with the propellants in meltable sachets in the weight quantities you require.
Our application engineers look forward to providing you with qualified and targeted advice.
PRODUCT SELECTION
| Paste propellants and oiled powders | Decomposition temperature | Applications / Features |
|---|---|---|
| TRACEL® K 3/95 | approx. 140°C | oiled, dust-free powder |
| TRACEL® K 5/95 | approx. 130°C | oiled, dust-free powder |
| TRACEL® ADC 5/90 P | approx. 200°C | coated with dispersant |
| TRACEL® OBSH 75 KP | approx. 160°C | coated with dispersant |
| TRACEL® OBSH 80 P-RW | approx. 160°C | coated with dispersant, for best surfaces |
| TRACEL® SR 165/75 K | approx. 165°C | coated with dispersant |
| TRACEL® TSH 75 K1P | approx. 145°C | Paste, exothermic |
| EPR-bound blowing agents | Decomposition temperature | Applications / Features |
|---|---|---|
| TRACEL® ADC 3/75 EPR-1 | approx. 200°C | Azodicarbonamide pre-dispersed in EPR |
| TRACEL® OBSH 75 EPR-1 | approx. 160°C | OBSH pre-dispersed in EPR |
| Base blowing agent | Decomposition temperature | Applications / Features |
|---|---|---|
| TRACEL® OBSH 160 NER | approx. 160°C | OBSH, exothermic |
| UNICELL D 200 A | approx. 210°C | Azodicarbonamide, exothermic |
| UNICELL D 800 | approx. 210°C | Azodicarbonamide, exothermic |
| UNICELL H | approx. 110°C | p-Toluenesulfonyl hydrazide, exothermic |
| Activators | Decomposition temperature | Applications / Features |
|---|---|---|
| UNICELL BM | Zinc benzene sulphinate (ZDBS) | |
| UNICELL TM | Zinc ditoluenesulfinate (ZDTS) | |
| UNIPASTE N3S | modified urea |
Our product recommendations and technical advice are based on careful research and are given to the best of our knowledge, but are non-binding. They do not release the user from carrying out his own tests to determine the suitability of our products for the respective applications.
