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Name Exterior view Chemical composition Complex carrier Characteristics
First ZnO-N50GE First ZnO-N50GE Chemical composition: 50% nano-zinc + 25% EPDM Complex carrier: EPDM/SBR Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubber; featuring nanoscale powder particle size, high specific surface area, and exceptional activity, these additives require minimal usage while effectively replacing conventional zinc oxide—thus helping to reduce both costs and product weight. Additionally, the resulting products exhibit excellent transparency, making them a viable alternative to basic zinc carbonate (transparent zinc) in applications requiring clear rubber formulations.
ZnO-H80 ZnO-H80 Chemical composition: Active zinc oxide-coated particles Complex carrier: / Characteristics: Inorganic activators for both natural and synthetic rubber are easily dispersible and can be used in large quantities. They enhance the viscosity of the rubber compound, improving shape stability in extruded and free-vulcanized products, as well as the mechanical properties of the vulcanized rubber. These activators are ideal for rubber products such as tires, hoses, belts, and footwear.
First ZnO-N50 First ZnO-N50 Chemical composition: Nano-zinc-coated particles Complex carrier: / Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubber; featuring nanoscale powder particle size, high specific surface area, and exceptional activity—allowing for reduced usage while effectively replacing conventional zinc oxide, thereby lowering both production costs and product weight.
First ZnO-N100 First ZnO-N100 Chemical composition: Nano zinc Complex carrier: / Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubber; featuring nanoscale powder particle size, high specific surface area, and exceptional activity—allowing for reduced usage while effectively replacing conventional zinc oxide, thereby lowering both production costs and product weight.
First ZnO-T40 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 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 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 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 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-H40 First ZnO-H40 Chemical composition: Active zinc oxide-coated particles Complex carrier: / Characteristics: Inorganic activators for natural and synthetic rubber are easily dispersible and can be used in large quantities. They enhance the viscosity of the rubber compound, improving both the shape stability of extruded and free-vulcanized products, as well as the mechanical properties of the vulcanized rubber. These activators are ideal for use in rubber products such as tires, hoses, belts, and footwear.
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