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Scorch time refers to the period before vulcanization begins during rubber mixing, shaping, or processing. Controlling scorch time is critical because premature curing can cause processing difficulties, material waste, and product defects. In industrial rubber manufacturing, extending scorch time al...
Introduction to Melamine Resin Melamine resin is a thermosetting plastic known for its hardness, durability, and good thermal stability. One of the notable properties of this material is its inherent fire resistance, which distinguishes it from many other polymer-based materials. This property is pr...