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<h1><strong>Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR, EPDM)</strong></h1> <p> <strong>Material Description</strong> </p> <p> Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPDM) is a Copolymer of ethylene and propylene. Furthermore, it is a terpolymer of ethylene and propylene with a small amount of a third monomer (usually a diolefin) to permit vulcanization with sulfur. Generally, EPDM possesses an excellent resistance to ozone, sunlight and weathering, and has very good flexibility at low temperature, good chemical resistance (many dilute acids and alkalis as well as polar solvents) and good electrical insulation property. </p> <p> <strong>Cure system: Peroxide-cured</strong> </p> <p> Standard EPDMs are usually sulfur-cured. Sulfur-cured compounds offer better flexible properties but are more prone to hardening and have an inferior compression set with high temperature. Peroxide-cured EPDMs have better heat resistance and a lower compression set. It complies with long-time usage, especially for hose systems in the construction industry, but is more expensive and more difficult for production than the sulfur-cured EPDMs. </p> <p> <strong>Temperature Range:</strong> </p> <p> Standard Low Temp: -55&#176;C (-67&#176;F) </br> Standard High Temp: 125&#176;C (257&#176;F) </p>

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114 EPDM (SULFUR-CURED) O-RING 70 DUROMETER BLACK CS: .103 IN (2.62 MM) ID: .612 IN (15.54 MM) 5/8 ID X 13/16 OD X 3/32 W

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<h1><strong>Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR, EPDM)</strong></h1> <p> <strong>Material Description</strong> </p> <p> Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPDM) is a Copolymer of ethylene and propylene. Furthermore, it is a terpolymer of ethylene and propylene with a small amount of a third monomer (usually a diolefin) to permit vulcanization with sulfur. Generally, EPDM possesses an excellent resistance to ozone, sunlight and weathering, and has very good flexibility at low temperature, good chemical resistance (many dilute acids and alkalis as well as polar solvents) and good electrical insulation property. </p> <p> <strong>Cure system: Peroxide-cured</strong> </p> <p> Standard EPDMs are usually sulfur-cured. Sulfur-cured compounds offer better flexible properties but are more prone to hardening and have an inferior compression set with high temperature. Peroxide-cured EPDMs have better heat resistance and a lower compression set. It complies with long-time usage, especially for hose systems in the construction industry, but is more expensive and more difficult for production than the sulfur-cured EPDMs. </p> <p> <strong>Temperature Range:</strong> </p> <p> Standard Low Temp: -55&#176;C (-67&#176;F) </br> Standard High Temp: 125&#176;C (257&#176;F) </p>

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115 EPDM (SULFUR-CURED) O-RING 70 DUROMETER BLACK CS: .103 IN (2.62 MM) ID: .674 IN (17.12 MM) 11/16 ID X 7/8 OD X 3/32 W

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<h1><strong>Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR, EPDM)</strong></h1> <p> <strong>Material Description</strong> </p> <p> Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPDM) is a Copolymer of ethylene and propylene. Furthermore, it is a terpolymer of ethylene and propylene with a small amount of a third monomer (usually a diolefin) to permit vulcanization with sulfur. Generally, EPDM possesses an excellent resistance to ozone, sunlight and weathering, and has very good flexibility at low temperature, good chemical resistance (many dilute acids and alkalis as well as polar solvents) and good electrical insulation property. </p> <p> <strong>Cure system: Peroxide-cured</strong> </p> <p> Standard EPDMs are usually sulfur-cured. Sulfur-cured compounds offer better flexible properties but are more prone to hardening and have an inferior compression set with high temperature. Peroxide-cured EPDMs have better heat resistance and a lower compression set. It complies with long-time usage, especially for hose systems in the construction industry, but is more expensive and more difficult for production than the sulfur-cured EPDMs. </p> <p> <strong>Temperature Range:</strong> </p> <p> Standard Low Temp: -55&#176;C (-67&#176;F) </br> Standard High Temp: 125&#176;C (257&#176;F) </p>

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116 EPDM (SULFUR-CURED) O-RING 70 DUROMETER BLACK CS: .103 IN (2.62 MM) ID: .737 IN (18.72 MM) 3/4 ID X 15/16 OD X 3/32 W

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<h1><strong>Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR, EPDM)</strong></h1> <p> <strong>Material Description</strong> </p> <p> Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPDM) is a Copolymer of ethylene and propylene. Furthermore, it is a terpolymer of ethylene and propylene with a small amount of a third monomer (usually a diolefin) to permit vulcanization with sulfur. Generally, EPDM possesses an excellent resistance to ozone, sunlight and weathering, and has very good flexibility at low temperature, good chemical resistance (many dilute acids and alkalis as well as polar solvents) and good electrical insulation property. </p> <p> <strong>Cure system: Peroxide-cured</strong> </p> <p> Standard EPDMs are usually sulfur-cured. Sulfur-cured compounds offer better flexible properties but are more prone to hardening and have an inferior compression set with high temperature. Peroxide-cured EPDMs have better heat resistance and a lower compression set. It complies with long-time usage, especially for hose systems in the construction industry, but is more expensive and more difficult for production than the sulfur-cured EPDMs. </p> <p> <strong>Temperature Range:</strong> </p> <p> Standard Low Temp: -55&#176;C (-67&#176;F) </br> Standard High Temp: 125&#176;C (257&#176;F) </p>

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117 EPDM (SULFUR-CURED) O-RING 70 DUROMETER BLACK CS: .103 IN (2.62 MM) ID: .799 IN (20.29 MM) 13/16 ID X 1 OD X 3/32 W

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<h1><strong>Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR, EPDM)</strong></h1> <p> <strong>Material Description</strong> </p> <p> Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPDM) is a Copolymer of ethylene and propylene. Furthermore, it is a terpolymer of ethylene and propylene with a small amount of a third monomer (usually a diolefin) to permit vulcanization with sulfur. Generally, EPDM possesses an excellent resistance to ozone, sunlight and weathering, and has very good flexibility at low temperature, good chemical resistance (many dilute acids and alkalis as well as polar solvents) and good electrical insulation property. </p> <p> <strong>Cure system: Peroxide-cured</strong> </p> <p> Standard EPDMs are usually sulfur-cured. Sulfur-cured compounds offer better flexible properties but are more prone to hardening and have an inferior compression set with high temperature. Peroxide-cured EPDMs have better heat resistance and a lower compression set. It complies with long-time usage, especially for hose systems in the construction industry, but is more expensive and more difficult for production than the sulfur-cured EPDMs. </p> <p> <strong>Temperature Range:</strong> </p> <p> Standard Low Temp: -55&#176;C (-67&#176;F) </br> Standard High Temp: 125&#176;C (257&#176;F) </p>

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118 EPDM (SULFUR-CURED) O-RING 70 DUROMETER BLACK CS: .103 IN (2.62 MM) ID: .862 IN (21.89 MM) 7/8 ID X 1-1/16 OD X 3/32 W

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<h1><strong>Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR, EPDM)</strong></h1> <p> <strong>Material Description</strong> </p> <p> Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPDM) is a Copolymer of ethylene and propylene. Furthermore, it is a terpolymer of ethylene and propylene with a small amount of a third monomer (usually a diolefin) to permit vulcanization with sulfur. Generally, EPDM possesses an excellent resistance to ozone, sunlight and weathering, and has very good flexibility at low temperature, good chemical resistance (many dilute acids and alkalis as well as polar solvents) and good electrical insulation property. </p> <p> <strong>Cure system: Peroxide-cured</strong> </p> <p> Standard EPDMs are usually sulfur-cured. Sulfur-cured compounds offer better flexible properties but are more prone to hardening and have an inferior compression set with high temperature. Peroxide-cured EPDMs have better heat resistance and a lower compression set. It complies with long-time usage, especially for hose systems in the construction industry, but is more expensive and more difficult for production than the sulfur-cured EPDMs. </p> <p> <strong>Temperature Range:</strong> </p> <p> Standard Low Temp: -55&#176;C (-67&#176;F) </br> Standard High Temp: 125&#176;C (257&#176;F) </p>

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119 O-RING EPDM 70 DURO PEROXIDE-CURED BLACK CS: .103 (2.62MM)IN ID: .924 (23.47MM)IN FDA COMPLIANT

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