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| - Self-vulcanizing cushion gum for the lamination of REMA TIP TOP RADIAL and PN repair patches
- Only apply with REMA TIP TOP SPECIAL CEMENT BL or REMA TIP TOP SPECIAL CEMENT OTR
- Waiting time before putting the tyre back into operation in the case of self-vulcanization: 48 hours at a temperature of at least 18 °C (65 °F)
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| - Uncured rubber compound for filling skives in all areas on the tyre
- Good flowing and vulcanizing characteristics
- Required vulcanizing temperature: at least 100°C (212°F)
- Max. temperature for warming up MTR-RUBBER 80°C (176°F)
- MTR-RUBBER provides excellent adhesion to the tyre and has high resistance to dynamic stress
- Use only with MTR-Solution
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| - Uncured rubber compound for excellent surface finish particularly in the tyre sidewall area
- Good flowing and vulcanizing characteristics
- Required vulcanizing temperature: at least 100 °C (212°F)
- Max. temperature for warming up MTR SUPER FINISH RUBBER 80 °C (176 °F)
- Use only with MTR-Solution
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| - Cushion gum for laminating REMA TIP TOP repair patches prior to vulcanization in retreading systems/vulcanizing machines at an operating temperature of over 100°C (212°F)
- The excellent initial tack and ageing stability under thermal stress ensure improved adhesion even when used in open steam autoclaves or long curing processes
- Please use MTR RUBBER cushion gum with MTR-Solution only!
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| - For the repair of rubber damage to tyres and conveyor belts by cold vulcanization
- Use with SPECIAL CEMENT BL
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| - The solvent-free compound consisting of two components is mixed in the REMA TIP TOP Compound Master and applied to the repair location that was prepared with T2-Solution
- High initial elasticity
- Quick vulcanization
- Constant technical properties and good abrasion resistance
- Hand extruders should be cleaned using REMA TIP TOP T2 cleaning rubber
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| - For cleaning hand extruders
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| Repair strings for the TEMPORARY repair of punctures. |
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| Cold curing rubber compound used for filling minor tread penetrations. |