something new has been added to rubber improves rubber quality

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SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED TO RUBBER

IMPROVES RUBBER QUALITY... LOWERS COST Here's a new rubber antioxidant that does the work of many. And it does it economically. Already on a multi-million pound production basis in the petroleum and plastics fields, "Ethyl" Antioxi­ dant 702 now shows great promise for the rubber industry. Tests prove that 702 is highly effective in a wide range of rubber products. Its applications include tires, shoe soles and heels, floor tile, coated fabrics, mechanical and household goods. Specifically, 702, a product of Ethyl's ortho-alkylation process, will: • stabilize synthetic rubber polymers of the stereospecific,

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SBR and butyl types · stabilize oil-extended polymers • protect natural and SBR vulcanizates against oxidation. A relatively non-staining phenolic antioxidant, 702 is superior to competitive staining and non-staining types. It is efficient at low concentrations, therefore costs less to use. And . . . of interest to food packagers and handlers . . . it is non-toxic. 702, in short, offers rubber manufacturers a definite competitive edge for their products—improved rub­ ber quality and lower costs. Like more information and a sample? Call or write:

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