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Butyl Rubber Tire Curing Bladder

Thermax® N990 replaced N330 in a butyl tire curing bladder compound leading to improved processing properties, improved heat resistance, lower permeability, and increased thermal conductivity.

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Butyl Curing Bladder N990 Rubber Tire

BIIR Inner Liner Compound

Thermax® N990 replaced N660 in a BIIR inner liner compound resulting in improved processing and reduced permeability.

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BIIR Bromobutyl Inner Liner Innerliner Permeability Rubber Tire

Butyl Tire Curing Bladder

Thermax® N990 replaced N330 in a Butyl tire curing bladder compound leading to improved processing properties and an increase in thermal conductivity.

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Butyl Rubber Tire

Butyl Rubber Condenser Packings

Thermax® N990 replaces N762 in a butyl condenser packing compound in order to increase volume resistivity.

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Butyl Rubber Condenser Packings Rubber

BIMS Inner Liner Compounds

Thermax® N990 replaces N660 in a BIMSM inner liner compound resulting in improved impermeability.

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BIMSM Inner Liner Rubber Tire
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Announcement on Cancarb Power Plant Operations

The Cancarb Power Plant is currently offline for a scheduled maintenance. As a result, waste heat is being exhausted through the bypass stack to atmosphere.

The maintenance work is expected to be completed by Saturday, January 14 with operations resuming Sunday, January 15 at which time the bypass stack will be closed and the waste heat directed to steam generation.