MG Chemicals 408A - Rubber Renue

The 408A Rubber Renue™ restores old rubber parts that have become hard and lost their tackiness and flexibility. It causes the rubber to swell, allowing dirt to come out of its pores. When the solvent dries, the rubber returns to its form and remains tacky, allowing rollers and platens to retain their grip.

Product Type: Cleaner

Application Area: Equipment

Features: Excellent Elasticity, Improved Flexibility, Tacky

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Identification & Functionality

Product Type

Features & Benefits

Key Attributes
  • Rejuvenates old, dry, and hard rubber
  • Restores tackiness, flexibility, and elasticity

Attention !

This product utilizes strong solvents and is intended for use in professional maintenance and repair operations.

Applications & Uses

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Application Area
Application Instructions

Follow the procedure below for best results.

To clean rubber parts

  • Imbibe solution onto a cloth. For best results, use MG 829 Twillwipes.
  • Clean surface with wet cloth.

Attention !

Not recommended for use on plastics.

Properties

Odor
Aromatic
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
ColorClear, orange tint
Density (at 25 °C, 77 °F)0.91g/mL
Viscosity (at 40 °C, 104 °F)max. 20.5mm2/s
Flash Point27 (81)°C (°F)Closed Cup
Boiling Pointmin. 137 (279)°C (°F)
Vapor Pressure (at 20 °C [68 °F]9.5 (7.1)kPa (mmHg)
Volatile Organic Content (VOC)100%

Safety & Health

Areas of Application

Please see the 408A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for more details on transportation, storage, handling and other security guidelines.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Packaging and Supporting Products
Cat. No. Packaging Net Volume Net Weight
408A-125ML Bottle 125 mL/ 4.22 fl oz 108 g/ 3.82 oz
408C-225ML Bottle 255 mL/ 7.60 fl oz 195 g/ 6.88 oz
408C-225MLCA Bottle 255 mL/ 7.60 fl oz 195 g/ 6.88 oz
408C-1L Can 945 mL/ 31.9 fl oz 820 g/ 28.9 oz

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
5 Years
Temperature Ranges
Properties Value
Storage Temperature Limits a) -20 to 40 °C [-4 to 104 °F]
  • a) Storage below zero is not necessary. Cool, dry, and well ventilated area recommended.