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publicationNumber JP-H10237218-A
titleOfInvention New crosslinking agent
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] To provide a novel bismaleimide-based crosslinking agent and reversion inhibitor. [Constitution] In the case of sulfur vulcanization of natural rubber, by using N, N'-m-phenylenebismaleimide which is a commercially available bismaleimide-based crosslinking agent, the degree of crosslinking during high-temperature vulcanization is increased. Although the reversion phenomenon is suppressed, it is not yet sufficient. In contrast, in the present invention, Norbornane-bismethylmaleimide is N, N'-m -It has been found that it has a crosslinking efficiency higher than that of phenylene bismaleimide and is excellent in reversion of shochu.
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