The rubber antioxidant IPPD (N-isopropyl-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine) has excellent anti-aging properties. Research data shows that it can effectively delay the aging process of rubber materials and significantly increase the service life of rubber products. This makes IPPD very popular in the rubber manufacturing industry.
IPPD is widely used in the production of various rubber products, such as tires, tapes, seals, etc. In contrast, other antioxidants such as TMQ (polyamide antioxidant), 6PPD (N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine), etc., are also used in rubber manufacturing, but its adaptability and effectiveness may vary depending on the specific application area.
In terms of cost-effectiveness, IPPD has obvious advantages. Although its unit price is relatively high, its excellent anti-aging properties greatly reduce product replacement frequency and maintenance costs. For example, using IPPD can extend the life of tires, thereby reducing replacement costs and frequency. Therefore, despite the larger initial investment, the cost-effectiveness of IPPD is obvious in the long run.
A comprehensive analysis of the performance of rubber antioxidant IPPD and other antioxidants in terms of anti-aging performance, application fields and cost-effectiveness shows that IPPD has broad application prospects and significant advantages. Customers in the rubber industry should choose the most suitable antioxidant based on specific needs and application fields to improve product performance and market competitiveness.