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| Name | Exterior view | Chemical composition | Complex carrier | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First ZnO-T40 | ![]() |
Chemical composition: Transparent zinc oxide-coated particles | Complex carrier: / | Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubbers sometimes replace zinc oxide; they produce vulcanized rubber with a lighter color, higher transparency, and greater solubility, allowing for higher usage levels. Compared to conventional zinc oxide, these activators exhibit a stronger hardening effect within the rubber compound. They are primarily used in transparent or semi-transparent rubber products—such as footwear materials, elastic rubbers, and brightly colored or pastel-hued everyday items. |
| First ZnO-T50 | ![]() |
Chemical composition: Transparent zinc oxide-coated particles | Complex carrier: / | Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubbers sometimes replace zinc oxide; they produce vulcanized rubber with a lighter color, higher transparency, and greater solubility, allowing for higher usage levels. Compared to conventional zinc oxide, these activators exhibit a stronger hardening effect within the rubber compound. They are primarily used in transparent or semi-transparent rubber products—such as footwear materials, elastic rubbers, and brightly colored or pastel-hued everyday items. |
| First ZnO-T60 | ![]() |
Chemical composition: Transparent zinc oxide-coated particles | Complex carrier: / | Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubbers sometimes replace zinc oxide; they produce vulcanized rubber with a lighter color, higher transparency, and greater solubility, allowing for higher usage levels. Compared to conventional zinc oxide, these activators exhibit a stronger hardening effect within the rubber compound. They are primarily used in transparent or semi-transparent rubber products—such as footwear materials, elastic rubbers, and brightly colored or pastel-hued everyday items. |
| First ZnO-T70 | ![]() |
Chemical composition: Transparent zinc oxide-coated particles | Complex carrier: / | Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubbers sometimes replace zinc oxide; they produce vulcanized rubber with a lighter color, higher transparency, and greater solubility, allowing for higher usage levels. Compared to conventional zinc oxide, these activators exhibit a stronger hardening effect within the rubber compound. They are primarily used in transparent or semi-transparent rubber products—such as footwear materials, elastic rubbers, and brightly colored or pastel-hued everyday items. |
| First ZnO-T100 | ![]() |
Chemical composition: 100% Transparent Zinc Oxide | Complex carrier: / | Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubbers sometimes replace zinc oxide; they produce vulcanized rubber with a lighter color, higher transparency, and greater solubility, allowing for higher usage levels. Compared to conventional zinc oxide, these activators exhibit a stronger hardening effect within the rubber compound. They are primarily used in transparent or semi-transparent rubber products—such as footwear materials, elastic rubbers, and brightly colored or pastel-hued everyday items. |
| First ZnO-T75GE | ![]() |
Chemical composition: 75% transparent zinc oxide + 25% EPDM | Complex carrier: EPDM/SBR | Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubbers sometimes replace zinc oxide; these sulfurized rubbers exhibit a light color, high transparency, and excellent solubility, allowing for their extensive use. Compared to conventional zinc oxide, they provide a stronger hardening effect within the rubber compound, making them ideal for transparent or semi-transparent rubber products—such as footwear materials, elastic rubbers, and brightly colored or pastel-hued everyday items like household goods. |

