EPDM rubber, offers good low temperature flexibility, high tensile strength, high tear and abrasion resistance and excellent resistance to ozone, water and oxidation. Common uses for EPDM are roofing materials, ditch and pond liners, O-rings, seals, gaskets and weatherstripping, hoses, boots.
Because EPDM is a fully saturated compound, no double bonding between atoms, it is highly resistant to ozone attack and makes it highly suitable for applications that will be exposed to sunlight, weathering, or ozone.
However, EPDM rubber is not suitable for use with hydrocarbon (petroleum) oils and greases, natural gas, mineral oils.
Durometer or Hardness Range: 30 – 90 Shore A
Tensile Strength Range: 500 – 2,500 PSI
Elongation (Range %): 100% – 700%
Abrasion Resistance: Good
Adhesion to Metal: Good to Excellent
Adhesion to Rigid Materials: Good to Excellent
Compression Set: Poor to Excellent
Flex Cracking Resistance: Good
Impact Resistance: Very Good
Resilience / Rebound: Fair to Good
Tear Resistance: Fair to Good
Vibration Dampening: Fair to Good
Chemical Resistance
Acids, Dilute: Excellent
Acids, Concentrated: Excellent
Acids, Organic (Dilute): Excellen
Acids, Organic (Concentrated): Fair to Good
Acids, Inorganic: Excellent
Alcohol’s: Good to Excellent
Aldehydes: Good to Excellent
Alkalies, Dilute: Excellent
Alkalies, Concentrated: Excellent
Amines: Fair to Good
Animal & Vegetable Oils Good
Brake Fluids, Non-Petroleum Based: Good to Excellent