APM40 pre-dispersed masterbatch is a powerful solution that addresses these concerns by offering a cleaner, dust-free alternative to traditional powdered additives.
In rubber compounding, consistent performance and safe handling are critical. Traditional powdered resorcinol often presents challenges such as dust generation, caking, and uneven dispersion, which can compromise product quality and slow down production.
In my years working in rubber compounding, one of the recurring challenges for production teams has been handling powdered resorcinol safely and efficiently.
Back when I first worked with powdered calcium oxide (CaO) in a rubber compounding plant, storage was a constant headache. Bags would absorb moisture from the air, turn lumpy, and sometimes became unusable before they even made it to the mixer.
E-80 is a widely used rubber anti-scorching agent, designed to enhance the processing stability of rubber compounds. In rubber manufacturing, overheating or prolonged mixing can lead to premature vulcanization, known as scorching, which compromises product quality.
When I first stepped into the world of rubber compounding, one of the biggest headaches I saw in production lines was scorch—the dreaded premature vulcanization that ruins batches, wastes material, and eats up valuable production time.