Ethylene Propylene (EPDM)
EPDM is resistant to water, extreme weather, ozone, oxidisation and long lasting.
Typical applications
- Automotive weather strip
- Building weather strip
- Heating/cooling hose
- Diaphragms
- Electrical cable insulation
Advantages
Disadvantages
Properties
Resistance
Advantages
- Provides excellent resistance to ozone and weathering
- Chemically inert – good resistance to chemicals
- Particularly suited to extrusion processes, especially continuous vulcanisation
- Good insulation properties
Disadvantages
- Poor tack and adhesion – can be difficult to bond
- Not oil resistant
Properties
Available hardness range (Shore A) | 25 – 95 |
Upper continuous service temp | 150°C |
Min. temp. for sealing applications | -55°C |
Minimum non-brittle temp | -70°C |
Tensile strength (up to) | 23 MPa |
Elongation at break (up to) | 450% |
Resistance
ASTM 1 Oil | None |
ASTM 2 Oil | None |
ASTM 3 Oil | None |
Kerosene | None |
Liquid B | None |
Liquid 101 | None |
Phosphate ester | Good |
Ketone | Excellent |
Toluene | None |
Iso-octane | None |
Methanol | Excellent |
Acid (weak) | Good |
Acid (strong) | Average |
Base (weak) | Excellent |
Base (strong) | Good |
Hydrogen sulphide | Excellent |
Steam | Excellent |
Ozone | Excellent |
Radiation | Excellent |