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Re: Source of peptizer
Peptizer:
A quick Lycos search of the WWW found this address:
http://rampages.onramp.net/~prime/asso.htm
AltaVista gave this
http://www.struktol.com/prod.htm
Since the word "peptizer" is so specialized, a quick search of just
about any WWW search engine will provide you with many sources.
Good Luck!
Gerard Forgnone
Plastic Oil Products
4869 S. Bradley Rd.
Ste 18B-258
Santa Maria, CA 93455
805-937-3050
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> Greetings,
>
> The following is from a request that was passed on to me.
>
> Does anyone have a name of a chemical used in tire recycling called a
> peptizer?
> According to Comptons Encyclopedia the peptizer is used to
> soften the rubber of the tire before it is shredded.
>
> I have tried calling local chemical suppliers and they have no idea
> about what a peptizer is. The requester would prefer a supplier in
> Dallas but will take any source of peptizer.
>
> I am interested in a trade name which might make it easier to track
> down and a company selling it, if possible.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kirsten M. Koepsel
> Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center
> 7300 Jack Newell Blvd., South
> Fort Worth, TX 76118
> 817-272-5925
> e-mail kkoepsel@arri.uta.edu
> Kirsten M. Koepsel
> Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center
> 7300 Jack Newell Blvd., South
> Fort Worth, TX 76118
>
> 817-272-5925
> 817-272-5977 (fax)
> kkoepsel@arri.uta.edu (e-mail)