EP(D)M

Ethylene Propylene Diene Rubber

 EPDM denotes a terpolymer based on three monomers: ethylene, propylene and a non-conjugated diene; EPDM grades have a residual unsaturation in the side chains and can therefore be cured with sulfur and accelerators.
 
 EPM represents a copolymer from ethylene and propylene monomers; EPM is entirely saturated and therefore requires vulcanization by radiation or products that release free radicals, such as organic peroxides.
 
 Its heat resistance is distinctly better than that of Natural Rubber, SBR and Butadiene Rubber. The molecules of both EPM and EPDM have a completely saturated hydrocarbon backbone, through which excellent ozone resistance and very good resistance to heat and oxidation are achieved.
  
 Oil Extended and Non Oil types of EP(D)M in the shapes of Prime, Near to Prime and Off Grades can be supplied.  

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Features

Heat Aging Properties

High Heat Resistance

Water Resistance

Ozone Resistance

Product Classification

Class Features Application Package Download
EPDM OIL EXTENDED Ozone and UV Resistance, Water Resistance, Heat Resistance, Low Temperature Flexibility Automotive Industry, Wire Cable, Hoses, V-Belts, Conveyor Belt, Seals, Gaskets 25 KGS Bale, 40 Bales, 1000 KGS Crate Click to download
EPDM NON OIL Ozone and UV Resistance, Water Resistance, Heat Resistance, Low Temperature Flexibility Automotive Industry, Wire Cable, Hoses, V-Belts, Conveyor Belt, Seals, Gaskets 25 KGS Bale, 40 Bales, 1000 KGS Crate Click to download
EPM Improves the performance of the motor oil in changing weather/ temperature conditions Motor Oil for Automotive, Industrial Oil, Lubricating Greases 25 Bales, 625 KGS Cardboard Box Click to download