Luperox 101XL45
2,5-Di(t-butylperoxy)-2,5-dimethylhexane
(78-63-7)
Arkema
North America
South and Central America
胶连\藕合\固化剂
Crosslinking / Coupling / Curing Agents
乙烯基
Vinyl
涂层
Coatings
建筑/装饰
Architectural / Decorative
汽车原始设备制造商OEM
Automotive OEM
常规工业维护
General Industrial /Maintenance
Soluble in organic solvent
Insoluble in water
Luperox® 101XL45 is 2,5-dimethyl-2,5-Di-(t-butylperoxy)hexane, dialkyl peroxides are organic compounds that are among the most stable of all the commercially available organic peroxides. The free radicals generated from dialkyl peroxides decomposition are efficiient for crosslinking and modification of polyolefins, elastomers, curing agents, initiators and synergies for flame retardent polymers.
The free radicals generated from dialkyl peroxide decomposition are efficient for crosslinking and modification of polyolefins (polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate and polypropylene); vulcanizing agents for elastomers (ethylene propylene
copolymers and terpolymers); curing agents for polyester resins; initiators in bulk, and suspension vinyl polymerizations and as synergists for flame retardant polymers.
Luperox® 101XL45 allows the manufacturer to prepare ready to crosslink compounds containing precise concentrations of various dialkyl type peroxides. The ability to maintain accurate peroxide concentrations from batch to batch is essential to the total quality of the final crosslinked product and manufacturing operation.
Peroximon masterbatches offer the rubber and cable industry an easy way to add organic peroxides to a rubber or polymer compound with
confidence and accuracy.
The most common monofunctional di-tertiary alkyl peroxide is dicumyl peroxide. When subjected to heat, dialkyl peroxides decompose homolytically (first order) into two free radicals.The products obtained from the thermolytic decomposition of dialkyl peroxides depend upon the nature of the peroxide and the decomposition environment.
Highly stable organic peroxide. Efficiient for crosslinking and modification of polyolefins, elastomers, curing agents, initiators and synergies for flame retardent polymers. Offers to prepare, ready to crosslink compounds containing precise concentrations of various dialkyl type peroxides.