ADC Blowing Agent ADC-8

Min. Order: 1 Ton
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T

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ADC Blowing Agent ADC-8

ADC-8 is a low-dust, powdered preparation of an organic chemical blowing agent. It is used for the production of polymer foam.
ADC-8 can be easily dispersed in polymer melts, rubber compounds and PVC plastisols.

Chemical composition: Azodicarbonamide
CAS Reg, No.: 123-77-3
Physical form: Yellow powder

Application
ADC-8 can be used in extrusion of thermoplastics, natural and synthetic rubbers.

Storage
ADC-8 should be kept cool and the upper temperature is max. 50º C. ADC-8 should not be stored near radiators and other heat sources such as sunlight or lighted cigarettes. There must be no sparks or naked flames in the vicinity.
ADC-8 is best stored in its original container in a separate and cool room. It should not be stored In manufacturing areas.

Solubility
Soluble in Dimethyl Formamide(DMF), poorly soluble in Dimethyl Sulphoxide(DMSO), insoluble in all other solvents and plasticisers.

Packaging
25kg carton with PE liner
Address: Room 304, No. 505, Caoyang Rd., Shanghai, China
Business Type: Manufacturer/Factory, Trading Company
Business Range: Chemicals
Company Introduction: Shanghai Potomer International Trade Co., Ltd. is the subsidiary of plant, located in Waigaoqiao FTZ, Shanghai and specializes in exporting PVC, PVC additives and chemical intermediate to int′l market. PVC additives includes CPE(Chlorinated Polyethylene), TiO2(Rutile), Processing Aid and Impact Modifier, MBS, heat-stabilizer, UV-absorbor and Nucleating Agent, HCPE (High Chlorinated Polyethylene), CR(Polychloroprene Rubber), ECO(EpichlorohydrinRubber), CSM, DCP(dicumyl peroxide), Rubber Antioxidant, Phosphorus Fire Retardant. Intermediate includes Betadiketone(dBm, SBM), Alkamizer, THEIC, CMAC, Pyridine Derivative, etc.
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