EPDM

Applications:

Automotive Industry: EPDM O-rings are commonly used in automotive applications, including cooling systems, brake systems, and fuel systems.

Building and Construction: These O-rings find use in construction applications for sealing against weather, moisture, and chemicals.

HVAC Systems: EPDM O-rings are utilized in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems due to their resistance to temperature variations.

In summary, EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) O-rings offer a combination of weather resistance, thermal stability, and chemical compatibility. Their versatility makes them a reliable choice for sealing solutions in various industries where performance and longevity are crucial.

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KEY SPECIFICATIONS OF EPDM

EPDM O-rings, crafted from Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, represent a robust and versatile class of elastomeric sealing solutions. Known for their exceptional weather resistance, thermal stability, and broad chemical compatibility, EPDM O-rings find applications across diverse industries where reliable sealing is essential.

ASTM D1418 Designation: EPM, EPDM

ISO/DIN 1629 Designation: EPM, EPDM

ASTM D2000 / SAE J 200 Codes: AA< BA, CA, DA

Standard Color(s): Black

Hardness Range: 30 to 90 Shore A

Standard Low Temperature: -55°C, -67°F

Standard High Temperature: 125°C, 257 °F

Alcohols

Automotive brake fluid

Ketones

Dilute acids and alkalis

Silicone oils & greases

Steam to 400°F

Water

Phosphate ester based hydraulic fluids

Ozone, aging & weathering

Aliphatic & aromatic hydrocarbons

Di-ester based lubricants.

Halogenated solvents

Petroleum based oils & greases.

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