Di-tertiary Butyl Peroxide is an organic compound consisting of a peroxide group bonded to two tert-butyl groups. It is one of the most stable organic peroxides, due to the tert-butyl groups being bulky. It is a colorless liquid.
DTBP can in principle be used in engines where oxyge is limited, since the molecule supplies both the oxidizer and the fuel
DTBP is an irritant to noses, and eyes and skin. It is also flammable, so it should be handled with care.
DTBP is a liquid dialkyl peroxide. It is an efficient initiator for polymerization of olefins and
acrylic resins, and a modification agent of PP degradation, insoluble in water, soluble in
organic solvents such as toluene, acetone, styrene, etc. Freeing point lower than -30℃.
Miscible in alcohol,esters,ethers,olefins and othe organic solvents Immiscible with water.
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As the summer season approaches, it's easy to get excited about vacations, outdoor activities, and long road trips. But while you're planning your summer adventures, don’t forget about your car—especially when it comes to protecting it from the intense heat. Summer can be just as tough on your vehicle as winter, and neglecting proper care can lead to costly repairs or even breakdowns. Here are some key areas to focus on during the hot months.
First, your **battery** is more vulnerable than you might think. While many associate battery issues with cold weather, high temperatures can actually cause your battery to lose power faster. The heat accelerates fluid evaporation, which can lead to internal damage. Make sure your battery is in good condition and avoid starting your car immediately after it’s been sitting in the sun.
Next, check your **coolant system**. Coolant helps regulate your engine’s temperature, and in the summer, it's crucial for preventing overheating. If your air conditioning isn’t working, your engine is at higher risk of overheating. Inspect for leaks and always keep an eye on your temperature gauge.
Your car’s **interior** is also at risk. Prolonged exposure to sunlight can fade your dashboard, crack your seats, and even damage your leather. Using a windshield sunshade can help protect your car’s interior from UV damage.
Don’t overlook your **engine oil**. Hot weather can make oil thicken, reducing its effectiveness. If your oil isn’t flowing properly, it can lead to engine damage. Consider changing your oil more frequently during the summer, especially if you’re driving a lot.
The **paint job** on your car can suffer too. Constant sun exposure can cause fading and cracking, especially on older vehicles that lack modern protective coatings. Parking in the shade or using a car cover can help preserve your car’s appearance.
Finally, pay attention to your **tires**. High temperatures can increase tire pressure and wear, making them more prone to blowouts. Check for tread depth, proper inflation, and any signs of damage before heading out on a long trip.
At DaSilva’s Auto Body, we specialize in helping drivers prepare their vehicles for the summer. From battery checks to tire inspections, our team ensures your car is ready for whatever the season brings. Contact us today to schedule a service and keep your summer plans on track.