Advantages of Using Conductive Carbon Black in Product Formulations
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2M ago
Conductive carbon black is a popular performance additive that enhances conductivity and mechanical properties of polymers, elastomers, and rubber compounds. This blog explains why. Materials like elastomers, adhesives, plastics, and coatings usually have low elec ..read more
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Thermoset vs Thermoplastic Materials: Key Differences
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5M ago
Designers of end products must understand thermoset vs thermoplastic materials. In the realm of molding products, these materials are the most common polymers used. Both are used to produce a range of materials and parts used in various markets. Both of these poly ..read more
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Enhancing Coatings, Sealants, and Adhesives with Rheology Modifiers
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6M ago
Rheology modifiers are additives that can improve the overall performance of adhesives, sealants, and coatings. They can impact viscosity, boost thickness, improve adhesion, and ensure a quality product. These modifiers are particularly beneficial for sealants, paint ..read more
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HM Royal Sustainability Practices Reduce Environmental Impacts
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9M ago
The growing evidence of climate change highlights the pressing need for global sustainability. It's crucial to preserve Earth's resources and lessen our impact on the climate, environment, and people worldwide. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EP ..read more
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Rubber Roller Manufacturing: An Adhesive System for Many Substrates and Polymers
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10M ago
Rubber roller manufacturers in North America are now using one-step processes to bond rubber covers to the roller cores. DuPont THIXON™ and MEGUM™ adhesives retain their performance in high temperatures and severe applications and work for a variety of different elas ..read more
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Superconductive Carbon Black Performance Additive Achieves the Highest Electrical Conductivity at the Lowest Concentrations
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10M ago
Carbon black is a reinforcement and performance additive for plastic and rubber compounds to improve resilience, strength, and conductivity of end products. Escalating prices for carbon black oil, a primary element of carbon black, has made the filler more expensive ..read more
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Using Phenolic Resins to Enhance Rubbers and Adhesives
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10M ago
Phenolic resins are used to tackify, reinforce or help cure rubber compounds. They are known for their heat resistance, hardness, dimensional stability, and chemical and electrical resistance. What are Phenolic Resins? Phenolic resins are a type of thermoset polyme ..read more
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New Rubber Additives Provide Safe, Sustainable Rubber-to-Metal Bonding
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10M ago
Bruggemann, a company specializing in polymer additives, has introduced a new technology that was recently featured in Rubber World. This innovation combines two additives, TP 1862 and LP21-103, to create a rubber-to-metal adhesive that eliminates the need for resorc ..read more
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Calculate Your Savings Using Dualite® Polymer Microspheres In Place of Expensive Raw Materials
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10M ago
Chase Corporation now offers a cost-saving calculator to evaluate your application savings when replacing expensive raw materials with Dualite® microspheres in resin, adhesive and composite compounds. In addition to reducing costs, these microscopic and ultra-lightwe ..read more
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Preventing Rubber to Substrate Bond Failures with the Right Adhesives
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10M ago
Rubber to substrate bonding refers to the process of combining elastomers to substrates made of various materials through various chemical and mechanical means. This bonding technique is utilized in numerous industries, including automotive, sealing, aerospace and ma ..read more
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