About Di-BENZOTHIAZOLE DISULFIDE (MBTS)
Dibenzothiazole disulfide (MBTS) is a rubber accelerator used in the vulcanization process of natural and synthetic rubbers. It is known for its ability to enhance the curing process and is commonly used in the manufacture of tires, hoses, rubber mats, and other rubber products.
Key points about MBTS:
Your patch testing results indicate that you have a contact allergy to Dibenzothiazyl disulfide (MBTS). It is important that you familiarize yourself with this chemical and take steps to avoid coming in contact with it. What is Dibenzothiazyl disulfide (MBTS) and where is it found? This chemical is an accelerator for natural rubber, synthetic rubber and plastic regeneration. Its usage includes tires, hoses, rubber mats, tarpaulins, unveiled silk goods, wires, cables, and other non-food use of rubber products. Further research may identify additional product or industrial usages of this chemical. What else is Dibenzothiazyl disulfide (MBTS) called? This chemical can be identified by different names, including: 2,2'-Benzothiazyl disulfide, Bis(benzothiazolyl) disulfide, Mercaptobenzothiazole disulfide, 2,2'-Dibenzothiazoyl disulfide, Benzothiazol-2-yl disulfide, Naugex MBT, 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole disulfide, Dibenzothiazyl disulfide, Pneumax DM, 2,2'-MBTS, Dithiobis(benzothiazole), Royal mbts, Altax, Ekagom GS, Thiofide, Accel TM, Mbts rubber accelerator, Vulcafor, Benzothiazyl disulfide, Mercaptobenzthiazyl ether, Vulkacit D