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Coagents for curing elastomers are highlighted in the company's four-page brochure. The company's coagents are crosslinking monomers that are used to improve the physical properties and the processability of cured elastomers. Different grades are offered to improve properties such as compression set, rubber-to-metal adhesion, hot tear strength, heat-aged performance and the processability of high hardness elastomers. With the proper selection of coagent, it is possible to meet specific performance specific performance n. the right of a party to a contract to demand that the defendant (the party who it is claimed breached the contract) be ordered in the judgment to perform the contract. Specific performance may be ordered instead of (or in addition to) a judgment for money if the contract can still be performed, and money cannot sufficiently reward the plaintiff. requirements, according to the company. Saret, SR, Ricon and Ricobond products are featured. (Sartomer)

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Title Annotation:Brochures
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 1, 2005
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