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Antioxidants for severe conditions.


Vanox ZMTI synergistic antioxidant is said to maximize a product's resistance to high temperatures. Vanox ZMTI is an antioxidant that is said to work particularly well in combination with other antioxidants. Its synergistic effect can be demonstrated in various rubber formulations based on polymers such as EPDM EPDM Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer
EPDM Enterprise Product Data Management
EPDM Ethylene Propylene Dimonomer (industrial/commercial piping/plumbing components)
EPDM Engineering Product Data Management
, natural rubber, polychloroprene, NBR NBR Number
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 and SBR SBR - Spectral Band Replication , according to company literature.

Vanox ZMTI is said to provide excellent protection against heat and oxygen aging, especially when combined with amine amine (əmēn`, ăm`ēn): see under amino group.
amine

Any of a class of nitrogen-containing organic compounds derived, either in principle or in practice, from ammonia (NH3).
 or phenolictype antioxidants, and is also beneficial where improved flex fatigue resistance is required, according to the literature. The synergist synergist /syn·er·gist/ (-er-jist) a muscle or agent which acts with another.

syn·er·gist
n.
A synergistic organ, drug, or agent.
 effect of Vanox ZMTI with other antioxidants is said to be demonstrated in both mineral-filled and carbon black-filled compounds, cured with conventional sulfur, low sulfur, sulfur donors or peroxides.

Varox peroxide cures are said to provide vulcanizates with maximum thermal and oxidative stability, as well as superior resistance to compression set. Vanox ZMTI is said to be fully compatible with peroxide cures.

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Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 22, 2006
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