What is it?
Dithiodimorpholine is used as an accelerator and vulcanizing agent used in rubber products.

How can I avoid it?
Avoidance requires reading the product labels, package inserts, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and on occasion, direct communication with the manufacturer.

Uses:
  • Used in the production of
    • Tire
    • Butyl inner tube of tire
    • Rubber belt
    • Anti-heat rubber products
    • Pitch stabilizer on expressways
    • Shoes
    • Gloves
    • Sponges
  • It has been approved by the FDA as safe for use in rubber articles intended for repeated or continuous contact with food.
  • Pharmaceuticals
    • Local anesthetics
    • Antibiotics
    • AnALGESICS
  • Protects metals against corrosion
  • Personal care products
    • Hair conditioner
    • Deodorant products
    • Hair colorant
  • Blue print color
Other names for Dithiodimorpholine:
  • DTDM
  • Sulfasan R
  • 4,4’-Dithiomorpholine
  • 4,4’-Dithiobis(morpholone)
  • N,N’-Dithiodimorpholine
  • Accel R
  • Bismorpholino disulfide
  • Vanax A
  • Accel R

How safe is it?

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