Dispersions
Advantages of Dispersions: • Less fly loss • Better incorporation of materials • Improved cycle times • Custom tailored by binder and percent activity to meet
customers requirements
Examples of Dispersions:
• Antimony Oxide • Zinc Oxide • Litharge • Litharge-33 • Red Lead • Hexa • White Lead • Dyphos • Bismate • Methyl Cumate (CUDD) • Ledate (LED) • Ethyl Tellurac (TDEC) • Butyl Zimate (ZDBC) • Methyl Zimate (ZDMC) • DPG • DOTG • NBC • Pepitizer 66 • Santoguard PVI |
• Retarder ESEN • TBBS • CBTS • MBS • ETU • DPTT • TETD • TMTD • TMTM • MBT • MBTS • Morfax • DTDM • RM Sulfur • Crystex • Crystex-Sulfur • HVA-2 • Spider Sulfur |
Polymerics Binders EPR (Ethylene Propylene Rubber) is the standard polymer used in the majority of dispersion products. Other polymers available upon request are shown below:
• Natural Rubber (NR) • Polyisoprene Rubber (IR) • Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) • Polyisbutylene (PIB) • Nitrile Rubber (NBR)
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• Epichlorhydrin Rubber (ECO) • Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) • Ethylene Propolene (EPDM) • Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) | |