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Why use organic peroxide?

Why use organic peroxide?
Crosslinking mechanism
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Transportation and storage
Crosslinking of rubber
Crosslinking of cables
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In order to provide to rubbers - and in some cases to polyolefins - the required mechanical, thermal and/or chemical performances, the materials need to be crosslinked.
Depending the polymer and the application this operation can also be called Curing (particularly for thermosets) or Vulcanisation (particularly for rubber and involving sulfur).

Among the various crosslinking mechanism, free radical chemistry is the most common one. The first step is always the generation of a free radicals.

Organic peroxides are acting as free radical source. Their thermal decomposition generates very active peroxy free radicals capable to abstract Hydrogen atom from the polymer backbone, particularly for polymer containing aliphatic CH2 units. The macroradicals can then recombine to create branching and crosslinking.

Organic peroxide can be used alone or combine with free radical multifunctional monomers. In rubber, they are excellent alternative to traditional vulcanisation systems to provide Nitrosamine free solutions.

In this Crosslinking Agents Center, we propose you an general description of the crosslinking mechanism, when the peroxide is used alone or in combination with other monomers. We will also describe more on details the families of peroxides use for rubber crosslinking and the key parameters.

Legislation in transportation and storage will be also disclosed due to their specificity.

Some example of application for cable crosslinking and rubber crosslinking will be discussed and a recommendation guide will help you in making the right choice for your application.

If you need fast and efficient assistance for your problems with organic peroxide, you are welcome to use TechDirect, our free technical assistance provided with the help of an expert in this field. With TechDirect, you will rapidly get a solution to your problem.

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