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EPDM Rubber Seals and Gaskets

EPDM Gaskets is commonly used in seals and gaskets due to its excellent resistance to weathering, ozone, UV exposure, and a wide range of temperatures. Here are some key points about EPDM rubber seals and gaskets:

  1. Weather Resistance: EPDM rubber has exceptional weather resistance, making it suitable for outdoor applications where exposure to sunlight, rain, and ozone is common. It retains its flexibility and mechanical properties over a wide temperature range.
  2. Temperature Resistance: EPDM rubber can withstand temperatures ranging from -50°C to 150°C (-58°F to 302°F) depending on the specific formulation. This broad temperature range makes it suitable for both hot and cold environments.
  3. Chemical Resistance: EPDM exhibits good resistance to water, steam, alkalis, acids, and polar solvents. However, it may not be suitable for applications involving petroleum-based oils and fuels.
  4. Sealing Properties: EPDM rubber seals and gaskets provide excellent sealing properties, even in harsh environments. They are commonly used in automotive, HVAC, construction, and industrial applications where reliable sealing is critical.
  5. Compression Set Resistance: EPDM rubber maintains its elasticity and shape even after prolonged compression, reducing the risk of seal failure over time.
  6. Flexibility: EPDM rubber is highly flexible, allowing it to conform to irregular surfaces and maintain a tight seal under varying conditions.
  7. Longevity: EPDM rubber seals and gaskets have a long service life, often outperforming other rubber materials in terms of durability and resistance to degradation.
  8. Manufacturing Methods: EPDM rubber seals and gaskets can be manufactured using various methods including extrusion, molding, and die-cutting, allowing for customization to meet specific application requirements.

EPDM rubber seals and gaskets offer a reliable solution for sealing applications where resistance to weathering, temperature extremes, and chemicals is required.

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