Accelerators for tires mainly include sulfur aminos, guanidines and thiurams. Different types of accelerators have different effects in accelerating the vulcanization process and improving the wear resistance and aging resistance of rubber.
According to market research data, thio-amino accelerators have the highest market share, reaching 45%, followed by guanidine accelerators accounting for 30% and thiuram accelerators accounting for 25%.
Through the selection and use of appropriate accelerators, tire manufacturers can significantly improve product quality and performance, while effectively shortening production cycles and reducing manufacturing costs. For example, through the use of efficient accelerators, the production cycle is shortened by 20% and manufacturing costs are reduced by 15%.