Dicumyl Peroxide
Dicumyl Peroxide (DCP) is a widely used organic peroxide with powerful free radical initiator properties. It appears as a white crystalline solid with a characteristic odor and is primarily employed as a cross-linking agent and polymerization initiator in the plastics and rubber industries. Due to its ability to generate free radicals upon thermal decomposition, it facilitates curing and cross-linking of polymers, improving mechanical properties and heat resistance. Dicumyl Peroxide is a key component in manufacturing processes for polyethylene, polypropylene, EPDM rubber, and other elastomers.
Natural rubber
Natural Rubber is an elastomer harvested from the latex sap of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis). It is a highly elastic, resilient, and durable polymer used globally in numerous industries. Natural Rubber is prized for its excellent tensile strength, flexibility, abrasion resistance, and ability to withstand deformation. It is widely utilized in manufacturing tires, industrial goods, footwear, and medical devices. The product is available in various forms such as sheets, blocks, crepes, and latex concentrate.