- Category :
Catalyst and Auxiliary/Rubber Auxiliary Agent
- CAS NO : 17796-82-6
- EC NO : 241-774-1
- Molecular Formula : C16H19ClOSi
- Main Specifications : Purity ≥ 98%
- Synonyms : N-(Cyclohexylthio)phthalimide;Antiscorching Agent CTP;N-Cyclohexy(thio)phthalimide;N-(Cyclohexylthio)-phthalimide;2-(cyclohexylthio)-1h-isoindole-3(2h)-dione;3-(2H)-dione,2-(cyclohexylthio)-1H-Isoindole-1;cp29242;n-cyclohexylsulfenylphthalimide;santogardpvi;santogardpvi-ds;SANTOGARD(R)PVI;SANTOGARD(R);VANTARD PVI;CTPI;cyclohexylthiophthalimide;CYCLOHEXYL N-PHTHALIMIDYL SULFIDE;N-Cyclohexy(Thio)Phthalimide(Pvi)(Ctp);N-(Cyclohexylthio)phthalimide,SANTOGARD PVI-100%;1H-Isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione,2-(cyclohexylthio)-
;tert-butoxy(chloro)diphenylsilane;Rubber Antiscorching Agent CTP;Rubber Antiscorching Agent PVI;Anti-scorching Agent PVI;CTP;N-(cyclohexylthio) phthalimide;PVI;Antiscorching Agent PVI;Antiscorching Agent PVI(CTP);
Package: 25KGS BAG
Uses : Rubber Antiscorching Agent
Molecular Structure:
Product description:
Product name: Antiscorching Agent PVI(CTP)
Chemical name: N-Cyclohexy(thio)phthalimide
CAS No.: 17796-82-6
Structure:
Molecular Formula: C14H15O2SN
Specification:
Item Standard
Appearance White crystal powder
Initial M.P. (Min) ≥ °C 90.0
Loss on drying (Max) ≤ % 0.30
Ash (Max) ≤ % 0.10
Purity ≥% 98.0
Properties: Specific gravity: 1.25--1.35. Soluble in acetone, benzene, toluol, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, hot CCl4 and hot alcohol, slightly soluble in gasoline, insoluble in derosene and water.
Application: Pre-vulcanisation inhabitor. Provide predictable scorch control in most sulphur valcanisation; Improved cost performance through marginal stock recovery, single- stage mixing, higher processing and/or curing temperatures; activity is linear and higher than most retarders; may cause bloom above 0.5 phr. It is the anti-scorching agent for both natural and synthetic rubber.
Packing: In 25kgs bag.
Storage: Keep container tightly closed in a cool, well-ventilated place. The recommended max. storage life is 1 years when stored under normal conditions.