Rubber additives originated from the vulcanization of natural rubber in the 19th century. Rubber auxiliaries are important auxiliary raw materials for the rubber industry. They are a general term for a series of fine chemical products that must be added in the process of rubber processing into rubber or latex products with excellent elasticity and performance. They include accelerators, antioxidants and vulcanizing agents. Hundreds of products, nga active agents, scorch inhibitors, processing aids ne special functional additives, zikola omulimu oguteetaagisa mu makolero ga kapiira era nga zikozesebwa ebigimusa ebiteetaagisa eri amakolero ga kapiira.
Abayambi ba kapiira bakola kinene mu kulongoosa tekinologiya w’okukola emipiira n’okulongoosa omutindo gw’ebintu. Bakozesebwa okugabira obulungi obulungi n’okulongoosa omulimu gw’ebintu ebikolebwa mu kapiira, okutereeza ensengeka y’ebintu ebikolebwa mu kapiira, n’okulongoosa tekinologiya w’okukola emipiira.
Rubber additives are widely used in the production of rubber products such as tires, hoses, tapes, rubber shoes, etc., which are mainly used in tire manufacturing. For example, our more common tires require rubber additives for vulcanization and anti-aging in production. The production of two main rubber additives, rubber vulcanization accelerator and anti-aging agent, is about 4% of the raw rubber Enkozesa. .
