Tetramethylthiuram monosulfide

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Duty Rate (from China)

10%
MFN Base RateFree

Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter

Total Effective Rate10%

Products classified under HTS 2930.30.30.00

Tetramethylthiuram Monosulfide (TMTM)

Tetramethylthiuram monosulfide, commonly known as TMTM, is a thiuram monosulfide classified under HTS 2930.30.30.00 as an organo-sulfur compound used primarily as an accelerator in rubber vulcanization processes. It facilitates faster curing of rubber compounds at elevated temperatures, improving the mechanical properties of tires and industrial rubber products.

Accelerator TMTM 98% Powder

High-purity 98% tetramethylthiuram monosulfide powder (TMTM) is a separate chemically defined organo-sulfur compound under HTS 2930.30.30.00. Used in the rubber industry as a delayed-action accelerator for efficient vulcanization of natural and synthetic rubbers. Its monosulfide structure provides solubility in rubber and optimal curing control.

Vulcacizer TMTM Technical Grade

Technical grade tetramethylthiuram monosulfide (TMTM), a thiuram monosulfide, falls under HTS 2930.30.30.00 as a pure organo-sulfur compound. It acts as a secondary accelerator in sulfur vulcanization systems for rubber goods like conveyor belts and seals. The compound's structure ensures compatibility with various rubber polymers without impurities affecting performance.

Rubber Accelerator TS (TMTM)

Rubber accelerator TS, chemically tetramethylthiuram monosulfide, is classified in HTS 2930.30.30.00 due to its organo-sulfur thiuram structure. It promotes efficient cross-linking in rubber during vulcanization, used in tire manufacturing and footwear production. Meets chapter note (a) as a separate chemically defined organic compound.

TMTM Thiuram Monosulfide Flakes

TMTM thiuram monosulfide in flake form is a chemically defined organo-sulfur compound under HTS 2930.30.30.00. The flaked physical state aids dispersion in rubber mixes for vulcanization in automotive parts. Classification holds as physical form does not alter its chemical identity per chapter provisions.