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What is EPDM Material?

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The EPDM elastomer is one of the more interesting types of rubber. Chemically known as ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, it possesses many traits that are characteristic of conventional elastomers, such as tear resistance, a high tensile strength, and a low compression set. Of course, this doesn’t set EPDM products apart from other elastomers like SBR or NBR that also have similar physical properties. The unique property of EPDM is found in its ability to resist degradation resulting from weathering agents like UV rays and ozone. In addition to this, it is also very resistant to polar substances and steam. What is EPDM material and how is it used? The above properties, combined with the other conventional traits, make for the perfect weather resistant rubber.

Industry professionals in roofing, automotive, and other applications use EPDM sheet rubber to produce components that can perform and last through outdoor conditions. It is the tried-and-true elastomer for weathering. However, it begs the question: what makes the EPDM elastomer so resistant to weathering from UV rays and ozone? The answer lies within the rubber’s chemical composition.

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While rubber had been in use for centuries, it was only in the 20th century that the push for synthetic rubbers began. These man-made elastomers were engineered to possess certain traits, such as NBR’s resistance to oil and grease. In the 1960’s, several chemical companies, like DuPont, Exxon, and Uniroyal, were trying to engineer a weather resistant rubber. The hard work paid off and the result was ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, commonly known as EPDM. It was not long before it was picked up for use in roofing applications. It was DuPont, in particular, who further refined the material and eventually it had largely replaced asphalt as the roofing material of choice.

Before going into the defining trait of EPDM elastomer, it is important to first grasp how exactly it is that UV rays and ozone can damage a material, let alone an elastomer. UV, or ultra-violet radiation, is a light that is invisible to the human eye. It is emitted from the sun as well as other sources like black lights. Ozone is a molecule naturally found as a gas in the Earth’s atmosphere. Upon contact with a material, both UV and ozone attack any vulnerable chemical bonds (i.e., double bonds) in the material’s chemical backbone. This alters the molecular structure of said material. When the material’s chemical backbone is modified or tampered with in any way, degradation will occur.

EPDM – Commercial Grade – 60A

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EPDM – Commercial Grade – 60A

  • EPDM rubber with a smooth finish
  • A black weather resistant rubber that is ideal as an outdoor liner or pad
  • EPDM material is in stock in 1/16″, 1/8″, 3/16″, 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″ thickness
  • A blend of Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM rubber) and SBR
  • This sheet rubber weighs about 1-1/4 lbs. per square foot in 1/8″ thickness

Excellent Industrial Sheet Rubber: EPDM rubber has adequate elastic and pliable qualities. The material has a durometer of Shore 55-65A but on average, has a Shore 60A measurement. A Shore A scale measures the hardness of the rubber. For example, a soft pencil eraser has a durometer of Shore 20A. Although higher than an eraser, the durometer of EPDM still maintains a good amount of flexibility for all of your necessary projects. In addition, EPDM rubber has a minimum elongation of 300%.

Popular Gauges: Rubber-Cal understands that some gauges are in higher demand than others. Therefore, the most popular gauges can usually be found in stock, ready for customers. This includes a range of eight different gauges to choose from. Custom thickness and widths are available upon request, though non-standard sizes will have large minimum orders. A Rubber-Cal representative can assist you in exploring customization options. With so many choices, you’re bound to find the perfect size of EPDM material.

What is EPDM material and why is it chosen over other polymers? Elastomers like natural rubber, NBR and SBR all have double bonds in their chemical backbone commonly referred to as “unsaturated”. Such rubbers react adversely to weathering and result in discoloration, hardening, and ozone cracking. Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber has a saturated chemical backbone that contains single bonds that are not vulnerable to UV and ozone. EPDM elastomer does have a few unsaturated groups in its molecular structure, which means it is not completely UV- and ozone-resistant, but the saturated backbone is sufficient enough to give the rubber such a high degree of weather resistance that it might as well be considered close to immune. Only a few general-purpose elastomers have a saturated backbone, silicone being another good example of this.

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It should come as no surprise that these chemical properties make EPDM products a favorite choice of elastomer in many industries. As mentioned above, this weather resistant rubber made a name for itself in the commercial roofing industry. Eventually, the automobile industry caught on to its existence. EPDM sheet rubber is used in radiators, cold-room doors, roofing membranes, hoses, electrical insulators, and other outdoor appliances. However, the area that EPDM elastomer is most commonly used is in automobiles. It is used in window seals, door seals, trunk seals, and hood seals. Most, if not all, of the hose tubing that is present in the engine area of a vehicle is made of EPDM.

The molecular-level traits of EPDM products may be irrelevant to most people that are simply looking for a flexible material that will work well as a weather resistant rubber. That is perfectly fine since every piece of EPDM sheet rubber will have the same degree of functionality. At the end of the day, function is the most important factor. However, the chemists who invented the EPDM elastomer rightly deserve credit. Many industries would not be what they are today without this material. Our own lives would be more difficult. Without EPDM in our vehicles, our maintenance bills would likely be a lot higher.

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Open Cell Rubber – EPDM

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Open Cell Rubber – EPDM

  • Operating temperature range from -40° F to 160° F
  • Easy to roll up for transportation and storage purposes
  • Pressure sensitive adhesive backing can be applied upon request
  • The cellular texture of the open cell rubber is visible on the surface

Excellent Compressibility: This EPDM rubber foam is among the most compressible products currently available. The cellular composition of this open cell rubber material is the secret behind its ability to compress. The cell structure is composed of tiny air pockets that have gaps in between them. When force is applied to the surface of the EPDM sponge, these air pockets will close in on themselves. The source of the pressure will also not face any resistance due to the soft nature of open cell sponge. The EPDM foam sheet will maintain its compressed form as long as the object applying the pressure remains.

Fast Recovery: The open cell EPDM has the ability to revert back to its original shape after compression. When the source of pressure is removed from the open cell rubber sheet’s surface, the air pockets within its cellular composition will revert back to their original shape. This helps the EPDM rubber foam maintain a working lifespan suitable to long-term use in applications that require constant compression.