As a company committed to improving the market competitiveness of rubber products, we need to comprehensively consider its performance and application effects when selecting rubber antioxidants. This article will provide a detailed analysis of the chemical composition characteristics, mechanism of action and practical application effects of various rubber antioxidants to help companies be more scientific and rational when choosing antioxidants.
Various types of antioxidants have significant differences in chemical composition. Mainly include amine antioxidants, phenolic antioxidants and nickel salt antioxidants. For example, amine antioxidants are known for their excellent antioxidant properties and can effectively extend the service life of rubber products.
In terms of mechanism of action, amine antioxidants resist oxidation by capturing free radicals, while phenolic antioxidants protect rubber by providing hydrogen atoms to quickly neutralize free radicals. Specific application data shows that rubber products after adding different antioxidants show significant differences in anti-aging properties.
After a well-known rubber company used a formula containing amine antioxidants, its tire products performed well in durability tests and extended their service life by 20%.
Through comprehensive analysis of various rubber antioxidants, we can provide enterprises with a more scientific basis for selection, thereby improving the quality and market competitiveness of rubber products.
Choosing a suitable rubber antioxidant can not only extend the service life of the product, but also enhance market competitiveness. We hope that the information in this article can help your company occupy a place in the rubber products market.