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Carbon disulfide is a chemical compound used as a rubber auxiliary agent. It is used to improve the processability of rubber compounds, reduce the viscosity of rubber compounds, and improve the adhesion of rubber compounds to metal surfaces. It is also used to improve the physical properties of rubber compounds, such as tensile strength, elongation, and tear strength. Carbon disulfide is also used as a solvent for rubber compounds, and as a blowing agent for rubber foam.
The carbon disulfide market is driven by the increasing demand for rubber auxiliary agents in the automotive, construction, and industrial sectors. The growing demand for rubber products in these sectors is expected to drive the demand for carbon disulfide.
Some of the major companies in the carbon disulfide market are Dow Chemical Company, BASF SE, Eastman Chemical Company, ExxonMobil Corporation, and AkzoNobel N.V. Show Less Read more