In the current rubber industry, the reduction of peroxide not only improves the physical properties of rubber materials, but also significantly reduces the risk of environmental pollution. Through scientific research on peroxides in rubber, we can better understand their hazards during production and use.
Reducing the peroxide content in rubber can improve the heat resistance and aging resistance of the product. According to the latest research, appropriately reducing the use of peroxide can extend the service life of rubber materials by 30%.
The environmental impact of rubber cannot be ignored, and peroxide is one of the important factors causing environmental pollution. Our research shows that reducing peroxide concentrations can effectively reduce harmful emissions from rubber waste, thereby promoting sustainable practices.
As environmental regulations become increasingly stringent, the industry's demand for environmentally friendly rubber will continue to rise. We predict that in the next five years, the market share of environmentally friendly rubber will increase by more than 15%, becoming a new trend in the rubber industry.
In short, the reduction of peroxides in rubber not only helps improve rubber properties, but also helps protect the environment. Practitioners need to pay close attention to developments in this field in order to keep up with market changes and demands.