PZ
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- Category :
Catalyst and Auxiliary/Rubber Auxiliary Agent
- CAS NO : 137-30-4
- EC NO : 205-288-3
- Molecular Formula : C6H12N2S4Zn
- Main Specifications : White powder
- Synonyms : ziram;zincmate;zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate;zdmc;thionic;pomarsol z;pomarsol z(r);milbam(r);zirbek(r);zinc me2dtc;zerlate(r);zinc bis dimethyldithiocarbamate;zimate(r);triscabol;urbazid;vancide(r) mz-96;vancide 51z dispersion;vancide mz-96;vancide mz-96(r);aavolexa;Thiofide PZ;CupricHydroxide;zinc bis(dimethylcarbamodithioate);Rubber Accelerator PZ;Rubber Accelerator ZDMC;ACCELERATOR ZDMC(PZ);ACCELERATOR ZDMC;ACCELERATOR PZ;
Package: Polypropyrene knitted bags lined with polyethylene bags.
Uses : Used for NR, IR, BR, SBR, NBR, HR, EPDM and natural & synthetic latexes. Stronger accelerating power than of TT.
Molecular Structure:

Product description:
PZ
Chemical Name: Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate
structure:
Molecular Formula: C6H12N2S4Zn
Molecular Weight: 305.4
Product Standard: Q/QRCC.03-97
CAS NO: 137-30-4
Specification:
NO. Item Unit Specification
1 Appearance White powder
2 Initial M.P. (Min) o C 240.0
3 Loss on drying (Max) % 0.30
4 Zn Content (Max ) % 20.0--22.0
5 Residue on 63μm sieve (Max) % 0.50
6 Oil content (*) % 0; 1.0--2.0
(*): Upon customer's request
Properties: No taste or poison. Specific gravity: 1.65--2.00. Soluble in chloroform, dilute, benzene, hardly soluble in carbon tetrachloride ethanol and ethyl acetate; insoluble in water . No hygroscopic.
Application: Used for NR, IR, BR, SBR, NBR, HR, EPDM and natural & synthetic latexes. Stronger accelerating power than of TT. Strong resistance to scorching. In its handling, care should be operated, because of its increase activation and strong tendency to scorch at low temperatures ( 100℃ ). Often used as a secondary accelerator. In latex, better results are obtained when used in combination with other types such as thiazole accelerators. Used for rubber coated fabrics, latex products and rubber cement, etc.
Packaging: 20kg bag.
Storage: Keep container tightly closed in a cool, well-ventilated place. The recommended max. storage life is 1 year when stored under normal conditions.