TDAE

General description of treated distillate aromatic extracted(TDAE)

TDAE is a green rubber oil (natural friendly oil) with a high aromatic content, environmental protection, non-toxic, non-carcinogenic characteristics, can be used as a substitute for existing aromatic oil.

This environment friendly process oil is used as a softening additive in the process of vulcanization of natural rubber and as a component of rubber compounds. Its high viscosity gravity constant (vgc) leads to the reduction in heat buildup and rotational resistance during the usage of tyres. Such characteristics enable our treated distillate aromatic extracted to be used in the production of high quality tire and rubbers.

Uses of Treated distillate aromatic extracted

Rubber process oil is used in industry ink formulations, isolation manufacturers ,automobile tire making factory , rubber manufacturing , shoes , flooring , cable and any other industrial interface .

Packing of TDAE

Rubber process oil is packed in new 180 kg drums , iso tank , flexi tanks and bulk shipments. Each 20 foot container takes 80 drum treated distillate aromatic extracted.

Guaranty/warranty of Treated distillate aromatic

Atdm guaranty the quality of TDAE with arrangement of international inspector to check quality and quantity of TDAE during the loading to vessel and controlling the production by qc by batch test report before shipping. Atdm guaranty the quality to meet with ASTM .

 Analyses of product 

TESTTEST METHODUNITRESULT
Sp.gr @ 15°CASTM D-1298kg/m3953
Flash PointASTM D-92°C246
Congealing PointASTM D-938°C33
TANASTM D-974mg KOH/gr0.12
K.Vis @ 40°CASTM D-445cSt549.48
K.Vis @ 50°CASTM D-445cSt260.8
K.Vis @ 100°CASTM D-445cSt19.65
RI@20°CASTM D-1218 1.5227
RI@67°CASTM D-1218 1.5113
VGCASTM D-2501 0.895
Aniline pointASTM D-611°C63
Refractivity InterceptAMS140.13 1.051
Water Content (Karl Fischer)ASTM D-6304ppm412.2
Sulphur ContentASTM D-2622%(W/W)3  Max
Carbon Type DistributionAMS 140.13% CA/CN/CP23/39/38
Content Of PCA ExtractIP 346%(W/W)

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