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Ep Additive Runlube 829 Vanlube 829 Dmtd Dimer

Supplier From China
Sep-26-24

Runlube 829 refers to 5,5'-dithiobis-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2(3h)-thione ,also called Vanlube 829 CAS: 72676-55-2. It is an anti-wear EP additive containing sulfur.

It can be used as extreme pressure additive for lubrican greases  and Also used in rubber industry.

Chemical Name: DMTD dimer

Storage: In accordance with local regulations, store in original container protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use.

Package:  25kg/drum with pallet

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Price: $10
MOQ: Not Specified

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