Tetramethylthiourea: A Key Accelerator for Acrylate Adhesives and Organic Synthesis Intermediate

Enhance your adhesive formulations and organic synthesis with a versatile chemical compound.

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Advantages Offered

Enhanced Adhesive Performance

Leverage tetramethylthiourea's ability to accelerate acrylate adhesives, resulting in rapid strength development and robust, long-lasting bonds for demanding applications.

Environmentally Conscious Vulcanization

Utilize tetramethylthiourea as a non-polluting vulcanizing agent for chloroprene rubber, aligning with greener manufacturing practices.

Versatile Synthesis Capabilities

Benefit from its role as an organic pigment intermediate and a reducing agent, supporting diverse needs in organic synthesis and pigment production.

Key Applications

Adhesives

Tetramethylthiourea functions as a vital accelerator for acrylate adhesives, promoting quick strength build-up and improving the overall performance of adhesive formulations.

Rubber Industry

It serves as a non-polluting vulcanizing agent for chloroprene rubber, contributing to the production of high-quality rubber products.

Organic Pigments

As an organic pigment intermediate, it plays a role in the synthesis pathways of various organic pigments used in dyes and coatings.

Organic Synthesis

Its utility as a reducing agent makes it valuable in various organic synthesis reactions, aiding in the creation of complex molecules.

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Advanced Facilities

Our in-house R&D laboratory, pilot platform, and large-scale production workshop are equipped to meet the audit requirements of global customers.

Seamless Scalability

We facilitate a perfect transition from small-scale lab requirements (grams) to full commercialization (hundreds of tons).