Provided that the compounds are formulated and processed correctly, the vulcanizates have excellent resistance to weathering and ozone, good to very good aging resistance and low temperature flexibility, low electrical conductivity and satisfactory resistance to polar chemicals.
The general term "ethylene-propylene rubber" refers to two different kinds of polymers:
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.
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. 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.
Ethylene-propylene rubbers from LANXESS are designed according to the following criteria:
• Mooney viscosity
• Ethylene/propylene ratio
• Diene content
Oil content and oil type.
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