DTDM, or 4,4'-Dithiodimorpholine, is a sulfur donor vulcanizing agent characterized by its high thermal stability and excellent heat resistance. As an off-white crystalline substance, it is primarily used in the rubber industry, where it plays an essential role in the vulcanization of rubber products. It provides crosslinks in the vulcanization process, thus enhancing the overall mechanical properties and heat resistance of rubber materials. The product is non-nitrosamine and does not have secondary amine, which can form harmful nitrosamines. Consequently, DTDM is favored in industries that prioritize eco-friendliness, and it is instrumental in manufacturing rubber products such as tires, belts, and hoses.
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