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Latex additives.


This brochure on products for the latex industry presents an overview of the company's expertise and solutions to producers of latex and rubber goods. The ten-page brochure includes information on Ionol antioxidants Antioxidants
Substances that reduce the damage of the highly reactive free radicals that are the byproducts of the cells.

Mentioned in: Aging, Nutritional Supplements

antioxidants,
n.
, Tego coagulant coagulant /co·ag·u·lant/ (ko-ag´u-lint) promoting or accelerating coagulation of blood; an agent that so acts.

co·ag·u·lant
n.
 and dewebbing aids, and persulfates. In addition to describing the physical forms and characteristics, the brochure indicates appropriate approvals for each line of products. Ionol antioxidants, used in most natural and synthetic latex and rubber compounds, are said to prevent deterioration and associated problems such as color changes, loss of flexibility, and loss of tensile strength tensile strength

Ratio of the maximum load a material can support without fracture when being stretched to the original area of a cross section of the material. When stresses less than the tensile strength are removed, a material completely or partially returns to its
 and elongation. Tego coagulants are used for heat sensitization sensitization /sen·si·ti·za·tion/ (sen?si-ti-za´shun)
1. administration of an antigen to induce a primary immune response.

2. exposure to allergen that results in the development of hypersensitivity.
 of natural and synthetic latex, for example, for rubber sheets and rubber bands, non-wovens or gloves with a rubber inlet. The Tego coagulants are said to have no negative impact on the mechanical properties of the latex article. Tego antifoam 1104 is a dewebbing aid for elastomers based on natural or synthetic latices la·ti·ces  
n.
A plural of latex.
 and rubbers.

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Title Annotation:Literature: Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 22, 2005
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