
Pine tar
Also known as turpentine oil, pine root tar, or wood tar, it is a natural organic compound extracted from pine trees, obtained by decomposition distillation of pine wood. It is a dark brown to black viscous liquid or semi-solid with a distinctive odor. The main components are guaiacol, cresol, methyl cresol, phenol, o-ethylphenol, turpentine, and pine resin.
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● Excellent processing performance: Can reduce the hardness of rubber, increase its plasticity, improve the flowability of rubber during the mixing process, delay the start of the vulcanization reaction, and prevent premature vulcanization of rubber during processing.
● Outstanding adhesion performance: Can be used as an adhesive for rubber products, bonding rubber to rubber, rubber to metal, rubber to fabric, and other materials, with high bonding strength and good heat resistance.
● Improves rubber properties: Can enhance the adhesion between rubber and fillers, maintain the flexibility of rubber under low temperature conditions, improve its cold resistance, and also improve the elasticity and wear resistance of rubber, thereby extending the service life of rubber products.
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