Protect Eyes and Respiratory Tract
Rubber antioxidants can easily produce odors and particles during use. Therefore, it is necessary to wear protective glasses, a face mask, and gloves to avoid harm to the eyes and skin from the generated gases and foreign objects. Good ventilation is also essential to prevent suffocation due to lack of oxygen.
Proper Storage and Handling
Rubber antioxidants should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Avoid storing them with other items and keep them away from fire sources and electrical equipment to prevent static sparks or accidental burns. Prolonged skin contact with rubber antioxidants is not recommended, especially for people with allergies.
Comply with Regulations
Rubber antioxidants are hazardous chemicals. Their use must comply with relevant process standards, safety technical measures, and regulations. Strictly follow the instructions for use and process flow to avoid harm to human health and the environment.






