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Insoluble Sulfur is a rubber auxiliary agent used in the rubber industry to improve the processability and aging properties of rubber compounds. It is a cross-linking agent that helps to improve the physical properties of rubber compounds, such as tensile strength, tear strength, and abrasion resistance. It is also used to improve the heat resistance of rubber compounds. Insoluble Sulfur is produced by the reaction of sulfur with polymeric materials, such as polyolefins, polyamides, and polyesters.
Insoluble Sulfur is widely used in the rubber industry, particularly in the production of tires, conveyor belts, and other rubber products. It is also used in the production of rubber seals, gaskets, and other rubber components. The demand for Insoluble Sulfur is expected to remain strong in the coming years, driven by the increasing demand for rubber products.
Some of the major companies in the Insoluble Sulfur market include Lanxess, Eastman Chemical Company, Kumho Petrochemical, Nizhnekamskneftekhim, and Rhein Chemie. Show Less Read more