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Rubber Accelerators

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Western Reserve Chemical offers a full range of rubber accelerators to increase the speed of the vulcanization of rubber. We supply both primary and secondary accelerators that are suitable for both for natural rubber and synthetic rubber compounds including NR, CR, SBR, NBR, BR, EPDM and chlorobutyl rubber. We offer a wide range of cure speeds from delayed action to ultra-accelerators. Below is a rubber accelerators list of products that we offer. Contact our technical staff to find out the best rubber accelerator for your specific application.

WESTCO™ DTDC Accelerator

WESTCO™ DTDC is a vulcanizing agent for natural rubber and synthetic rubber. It is a non-nitrosamine alternative for DTDM that promotes…

WESTCO™ DTDC-80 Accelerator

WESTCO™ DTDC-80 is an 80% active polymer bound dispersion with an EPDM/EVM binder. It is a non-nitrosamine alternative for DTDM…

WESTCO™ DTDM 80 Accelerator

Westco™ DTDM-80 is a sulfur donor vulcanizing agent for low sulfur or non-sulfur curing systems. It provides good heat aging…

WESTCO™ DTDM Accelerator

WESTCO™ is a sulfur donor vulcanizing agent for low sulfur or non-sulfur cure system; provides good heat aging resistance in NR…

WESTCO™ ETU 80 Accelerator

WESTCO™ ETU Accelerator

WESTCO™ ETU is an ultra-accelerator for polychloroprene rubber. It is also used in latex as a primary accelerator.  It is active…

WESTCO™ MBDS Accelerator

WESTCO™ MBDS is a sulfur donor accelerator characterized by fast-cure and excellent scorch safety.  Generally used in compounds with low…

WESTCO™ MBT Accelerator

WESTCO™ MBT is a primary accelerator for natural and synthetic rubbers with excellent low temperature curing properties. It may be…

WESTCO™ MBT GS Accelerator

WESTCO™ MBT GS is a primary accelerator for natural rubber and synthetic rubbers with excellent low temperature curing properties. May…

WESTCO™ MBTS Accelerator

WESTCO™ MBTS accelerator for rubber is a general purpose accelerator for sulfur cures. It is very active above 142°C (287°F)….