
EPDM rubber is characterized by an unequally good ability to reverse deformations that occur under the influence of mechanical forces. As a consequence, deformation occurs without a change in material continuity. This property is maintained even at temperatures as high as 110°C. Moreover, EPDM rubber remains flexible even at a temperature of 40°C below zero.
Due to its multiple properties, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber finds use in many industries.
Ethylene propylene diene rubber has many properties and good resistance to many factors, such as:
Hot water and steam up to 150°C, and in the case of special materials up to +180°C
- Glycol-based brake oils up to 150°C
- Organic and inorganic acids
- Potassium and sodium alkalis and cleaning materials
- Silicone-based oils and greases
- Ozone and UV radiation
- Ageing
- Discolouration

Thermal resistance

Resistance to atmospheric conditions

Wide application

Flexibility
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