Korexin (BASF)
Established Takki Fire products
BASF's Kolesin is well-regarded as a tackifier product and is widely used in tires (such as tread and sidewall compounds) and in the belt industry.
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1~6 item / All 6 items
Established Takki Fire products
BASF's Kolesin is well-regarded as a tackifier product and is widely used in tires (such as tread and sidewall compounds) and in the belt industry.
Improvement of dimensional stability of intermediate products before vulcanization and contribution to processability with unique properties.
Evonik's Bestena Mar 8012 is useful for significantly improving the dimensional stability of intermediate products before vulcanization, and its unique properties greatly contribute to processability.
We will give away the "Rubber Handbook," filled with information on processing aids for rubber, to the first 20 applicants. Please apply using the link below.
On May 10, 2013, the website of S&S Japan Co., Ltd. has been renewed. To commemorate this, we will be giving away a "Rubber Handbook" filled with information about rubber processing aids to the first 20 applicants. Please apply using the link below.
It makes mixing and subsequent processes easier by lowering the waist of natural rubber.
The peptideizer has the effect of promoting the reduction of polymer molecular weight (that is, the decrease in viscosity) particularly to enhance the efficiency of natural rubber mastication. This results in a softer rubber, making mixing and post-processing easier. The characteristics of Structol products treated with dispersants are that the incorporation into the rubber is faster than conventional products, the dispersion state is significantly better, troublesome hot spots are eliminated, and batch-to-batch variability can be resolved.
Internal release agent with anti-stick and roll adhesion prevention effects! Prevents mold contamination during peroxide crosslinking!
"Pepuro No.3" is a processing aid for rubber that promotes the dispersion of rubber additives and prevents adhesion during rolling operations. The micro-molecules of this product migrate to the surface of the rubber and do not remain inside the rubber, thus having no impact on physical properties. When demolding vulcanized rubber from molds, it prevents flash from adhering to the product and prevents mold contamination and corrosion during peroxide vulcanization. Additionally, we also offer "Pepuro No.7," which prevents scorching that occurs during rolling operations or while storing rubber materials. 【Features】 ■ Prevents adhesion during rolling operations ■ Promotes the dispersion of rubber additives ■ Significantly improves release properties as an internal release agent ■ Prevents mold contamination during peroxide crosslinking ■ Promotes mold flow of the compounded material *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
It is projected to expand from 525.9 million US dollars in 2025 to 754.9 million US dollars in 2032.
The global market for rubber processing aids and anti-tack agents is expected to grow significantly over the next decade, expanding from $525.9 million in 2025 to $754.9 million by 2032. This steady growth reflects a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.3% between 2025 and 2032. Increased demand from key industries such as automotive, construction, electronics, and healthcare is accelerating the upward trajectory of the market. Rubber processing aids and anti-tack agents are essential for enhancing the manufacturing performance, durability, and processability of rubber-based components. These compounds become particularly important as industries transition to advanced technologies and sustainable solutions. The market benefits from robust demand across multiple end-use sectors. Key factors include the increase in global automotive sales, advancements in electric vehicle (EV) technology, and rising investments in infrastructure. In 2023, global automotive sales are nearing 72.8 million units, and are projected to reach 74.6 million units in 2024, a 2.5% increase from the previous year, driving the demand for high-performance rubber compounds in tires and automotive systems.