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Chloroprene rubber CR244

This product is a tacky chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using diisopropyl dithiocarbamate or dodecyl mercaptan as a regulator and chloroprene as the monomer. It is equivalent to the Japanese Denka Company's A series, such as A-90, and the American DuPont Company's AD series, like AD-20.

Chloroprene rubber CR232

This product is a chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using diisopropyl dithiocarbamate or dodecanethiol as a regulator and chloroprene as the monomer. It is available in two types: general-purpose and adhesive-grade. It is equivalent to DuPont's Type W from the U.S. and Japan Denka Company's M-40 chloroprene rubber.

Chloroprene rubber CR121

This product is a general-purpose chloroprene rubber synthesized via emulsion polymerization, using sulfur as a regulator and chloroprene as the monomer. It is equivalent to DuPont's GNA-type and Japan Denka's PM-40-type chloroprene rubber.

Sodium chlorate

Sodium chlorate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaClO₃. It appears as a white powder and is highly soluble in water. Known for its strong oxidizing properties, sodium chlorate is a potent oxidizer commonly used in the production of matches, fireworks, and other products. Additionally, it exhibits disinfectant properties, making it valuable in pharmaceuticals, water treatment, and organic synthesis.

Potassium chlorate

Potassium chlorate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KClO₃. At room temperature, it appears as a white powder or granular solid and exhibits strong oxidizing properties. Highly sensitive as an explosive component, potassium chlorate can easily detonate when heated or subjected to violent impact. Due to its powerful oxidizing ability, it’s also widely used in rocket fuels and as a key ingredient in fireworks.

Sodium perchlorate

Sodium perchlorate is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula NaClO₄. It appears as a white powder or granular solid and is highly soluble in water. Sodium perchlorate is strongly corrosive, so it must be stored properly and kept away from direct skin contact.

Potassium perchlorate

Potassium perchlorate is a powerful oxidizing agent with the chemical formula KClO₄. It appears as a white powder or crystalline solid and is commonly used as an oxidizer in the production of fireworks, firecrackers, and fuses. It also serves as a raw material in the manufacture of various civilian explosives. Due to its unique chemical stability, potassium perchlorate is widely applied in multiple industries.

Ammonium perchlorate

In the aerospace industry, ammonium perchlorate is the primary component of solid rocket propellants. It supplies the essential oxygen needed for fuel combustion—typically hydrocarbon-based materials—and releases vast amounts of energy to propel rockets. It is also used in certain pyrotechnic formulations to create unique visual effects. However, due to its explosive nature, stringent safety precautions must be implemented during production, storage, and handling.

Magnesium perchlorate

Magnesium perchlorate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(ClO₄)₂. It is a white solid that is highly soluble in water and characterized by its excellent solubility. Magnesium perchlorate is widely used in chemical analysis, pharmaceuticals, dyes, and metallurgy. It can serve as an oxidizing agent and catalyst, and also plays an important role in the ceramics and glass industries.

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