EPDM RUBBER SHEET


The EPDM Rubber Sheet is a versatile material used primarily in roofing applications, seals, radiator hoses, pound liners, and various other industrial applications. Composed of Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, this rubber sheet exhibits excellent resistance to a range of environmental factors.
It is suitable for use with oxidizing agents, ultraviolet (UV) light, ozone, water, steam, and weather exposure, along with acids and alkalis. Additionally, it provides effective electrical insulation, making it a popular choice in electrical applications. However, it is not suitable for use with oils, hydrocarbons, abrasion, or adhesion, as these conditions can lead to material degradation. The temperature range for this rubber sheet spans from -30°C to +120°C (-22°F to +248°F), ensuring performance in various thermal environments.
Application: Used for roofing, seals, radiator hose,
pound liners and other industrial
applications.
Polymer: Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer
Suitable for: Oxidizing agents, UV, Ozone, Water,
Steam, Weather, Acids, Alkalis,
Electrical Insulation
Not Suitable for: Oils, Hydrocarbons, Abrasion, Adhesion
Temperature: -30°C to +120°C (-22°F to +248°F)
EPDM RUBBER SHEET

Application: Used for roofing, seals, radiator hose,
pound liners and other industrial
applications.
Polymer: Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer
Suitable for: Oxidizing agents, UV, Ozone, Water,
Steam, Weather, Acids, Alkalis,
Electrical Insulation
Not Suitable for: Oils, Hydrocarbons, Abrasion, Adhesion
Temperature: -30°C to +120°C (-22°F to +248°F)
The EPDM Rubber Sheet is a versatile material used primarily in roofing applications, seals, radiator hoses, pound liners, and various other industrial applications. Composed of Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, this rubber sheet exhibits excellent resistance to a range of environmental factors.
It is suitable for use with oxidizing agents, ultraviolet (UV) light, ozone, water, steam, and weather exposure, along with acids and alkalis. Additionally, it provides effective electrical insulation, making it a popular choice in electrical applications. However, it is not suitable for use with oils, hydrocarbons, abrasion, or adhesion, as these conditions can lead to material degradation. The temperature range for this rubber sheet spans from -30°C to +120°C (-22°F to +248°F), ensuring performance in various thermal environments.
