JP09 011, also known as N-Nitrosodiphenylamine is a yellow to dark brown powder. It is commonly used as a curing agent for rubber and plastic materials. It is also used as an antioxidant in the production of sulfur-containing rubber compounds and as a stabilizer for chlorinated rubber compounds.
When rubber is exposed to JP09 011, it can experience a variety of different failures. These can range from cracking, swelling, and discoloration to accelerated aging and embrittlement. The degree of failure will depend on the type of rubber, the concentration of the chemical, and the length of exposure. In general, natural rubber, silicone, and some thermoplastic elastomers are most susceptible to degradation when exposed to JP09 011.
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