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Peroxide products.


A full range of peroxide peroxide (pərŏk`sīd), chemical compound containing two oxygen atoms, each of which is bonded to the other and to a radical or some element other than oxygen; e.g.  products varying in activity (decomposition decomposition /de·com·po·si·tion/ (de-kom?pah-zish´un) the separation of compound bodies into their constituent principles.

de·com·po·si·tion
n.
1.
 temperature) and product form is offered to the rubber industry. The product line includes very active peroxides for silicone articles, DDCBP-50 in silicone paste form, to the more stable DDPH-50 in powder or liquid form, and most peroxides in between these decomposition temperatures. DC and VC are the most common peroxide chemistries used by rubber compounders. DC and VC peroxides are available in 90-99% active granular granular /gran·u·lar/ (gran´u-lar) made up of or marked by presence of granules or grains.

gran·u·lar
adj.
1. Composed or appearing to be composed of granules or grains.

2.
 or flake form and 40% active pellets or powders. Most of the company's peroxides are also available in masterbatch form, upgrading plant safety, efficiency, quality and raw material control, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the company. Polymer bound or encapsulated encapsulated Localized Oncology adjective Confined to a specific area, surrounded by a thin layer of fibrous tissue; encapsulation generally refers to a tumor confined to a specific area, surrounded by a capsule. See Islet encapsulation.  dispersions are said to eliminate any irritating dust, as well as other potential hazards in handling powders in the plant. The physical form is said to be easy to handle and weigh accurately. Better uniformity of the mix is said to be possible.

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Title Annotation:Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Mar 22, 2005
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