Our Products
EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, a synthetic rubber used in a range of applications. EPDM is used most commonly used in the automotive and construction industries for various seals due to its excellent resistance to environmental factors such as Ozone, UV and general weathering. Typical applications of EPDM are window and door seals (glazing), waterproofing sheets and electrical gaskets.
EPDM Application
EPDM Benefits and Advantages
EPDM Moulding Processes
Sizes
Fluorosilicone is a widely used elastomer that can be compounded to meet a wide range of applications. The mechanical and physical properties are very similar to silicone rubber. However, fluorosilicone offers improved fuel and mineral oil resistance but poor hot air resistance when compared with silicone. This material is widely used in semiconductor Ashing equipment for its resistance to oxygen plasma.
NBR is used in the automotive and aeronautical industry to make fuel and oil handling hoses, seals, grommets, and self-sealing fuel tanks. It is used in the nuclear industry to make protective gloves. Its stability at temperatures from −45 to 130 °C makes it an ideal material for aeronautical applications. NBR is more resistant than natural rubber to oils and acids, and has superior strength. High-nitrile HNBR elastomers have better resistance to mineral oils, whereas peroxide/sulphur cured HNBRs have the best compression set and heat resistance.
Sizes :
Features :
Sizes :