EPDM or Ethylene Propylene Diamine Monomer is a high density rubber that is very durable. EPDM has some characteristics that make it especially suitable for gaskets, electrical insulation and lamination. EPDM can be finished to an extremely smooth surface. EPDM has great resistance to abrasives, tearing, solvents and high temperatures. EPDM has excellent flexibility at high and low temperatures.
Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer; a type of rubber commonly used for gaskets
Ethylene Propylene Terpolymer. EPDM is widely used for o'rings and gaskets, has excellent abrasion, tear, and chemical resistance.
Ethylene-propylene-diene monomer rubber. A chemically cross-linked elastomer with good electrical insulating properties and excellent flexibility at high and low temperatures. It has good insulation resistance and dielectric strength, as well as excellent abrasion resistance and mechanical properties. EPDM has better cut-through resistance than Silicone rubber, which it replaces in some applications.
A rubber polymer consisting of ethylene, propylene and diene molecules. EPDM materials have ozone resistant properties.
Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer is well known for its excellent ozone, weathering, and aging resistance. It also has excellent water and steam resistance, maintains its flexibility at low temperatures, features excellent resistance to alkalis, acids, and oxygenated solvents, and is very color stable. It is not recommended for resistance to oil, gasoline, and hydrocarbon solvents. EPDM is found in a wide range of applications and is excellent for use outdoors. EPDM's service temperature ranges from -30°F to 230°F. see spec sheet
ethylene propylene diene monomer: a flexible, non-hardening, rubber-like material possessing good UV and ozone stability
A single ply membrane consisting of synthetic rubber; usually 45 or 60 mils. Application can be ballasted, fully adhered or mechanically attached.
Ethylene-propylene-diene copolymer elastomer or rubber. A material with good electrical insulating properties.
Ethylene Propylene Diene Methlene Foam
general purpose rubber made by copolymerizing ethylene and propylene and a third component (which allows sulfur curing), excellent for resistance to oxygen, ozone, and aging in general; lack of the third component makes it EPR, which must be vulcanized by peroxides
Ethylene propylene diene monomer (see also Ethylene propylene diene terpolymer.)
(chemical identification:ethylene propylene dienemethylene terpolymer-EPDM) : is a polymer which uses a sulfur cure system. It is recognized for its resistance to weathering and high temperatures. EPDM rubbers are use extensively in outdoor applications. They will withstand the abuse of all types of weather including sunlight, ozone and oxidants, and they exhibit excellent resistance to animal and vegetable oils, water, steam, oxygenated solvents.
Terpolymer of ethylene - propylene diene (noted for excellent ozone resistance).
Ethylene propylene diene monomer. A kind of synthetic rubber. Flexible sheets of EPDM are used for pond liners. EPDM has greater stretch and UV resistance than PVC.
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer. A thermoplastic rubber with high tear strength that can be cross-linked by both peroxides and sulfur.
Ethylene Propylene Dione Monimer; an insulation material used in high voltage equipment.
Ethylene propylene diene monomer. Thermosetting, synthetic rubber used in single-ply elastomeric sheet roof membranes.
Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Rubber, Excellent Ozone Resistance, Good Physicals, Limited Oil Resistance. Heat Resistance to 350°F.
Ethylene Propylene Diene. A polymer used in the manufacture of cellular rubber. It has excellent resistance to sunlight, ozone and heat, and good resistance to alkalis and acids.
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer. Used as a gasket or valve seat material this synthetic elastomer material is created from ethylene, propylene and diene monomer synthetics.
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (commonly referred to as a "rubber roof")