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Rubber chemicals.


This rubber chemicals competitive cross reference compares a variety of rubber chemicals from various manufacturers, including acetals, aldhyde amines amines (mēnz´),
n.pl organic compounds that contain nitrogen.
, amines, benzimidazoles, dithiocarbamates dithiocarbamates

fungal seed dressing unlikely to be poisonous for animals.
, guanidines, masterbatches, peptizers, peroxides, phenolics, phenylene phen·yl·ene  
n.
A bivalent organic radical, C6H4, derived from benzene by removal of two hydrogen atoms.



phenylene  

The radical C6H4
 diamines, quinolines, retarders, specialties, sulfenamides, thiazoles, thioureas and thiurams. Also available is literaure providing product specifications and evaluations, suggested formulations and recommendations. (Akrochem)

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Title Annotation:Brochures
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Aug 1, 2007
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