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Highmeltingpoint FischerTropsch wax serves as a vital additive in rubber protection, primarily employed to retard the ozone ageing process in rubber products, thereby extending their service life. Its mechanism involves forming a dense protective film on the rubber surface, shielding it from environmental factors such as ozone, oxygen, and ultraviolet radiation.
Primary Functions and Advantages
Formation of a protective film: Following rubber vulcanisation, Fischer-Tropsch wax gradually migrates from the interior to the surface, forming a uniform, inert, and resilient amorphous film. This film selectively reacts with ozone, creating a protective barrier.
Formation of Protective Film: Following rubber vulcanisation, Fischer-Tropsch wax gradually migrates from the interior to the surface, forming a uniform, inert, and resilient amorphous film. This layer reacts preferentially with ozone, effectively preventing its degradation of rubber molecular chains and thus inhibiting cracking and ageing.
