In the industrial world, selecting the right rubber sheet is crucial for efficient and safe operations. HyperSheet offers both IIR (Isobutylene Isoprene Rubber) and EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) rubber sheets, each with distinct properties and benefits to suit your specific needs.
Both EPDM and HNBR rubber sheets are widely used in the industry for applications such as seals, gaskets, pads, etc. Here are the similarities and differences between EPDM and HNBR rubber sheets.
EPDM rubber sheets are highly favored for outdoor applications, whether for roofing, rubber gaskets, seals, flooring, or external shock-absorbing pads
EPDM rubber sheets, made from Ethylene-Propylene Diene Rubber (EPDM), a non-polar rubber, exhibit good resistance to a variety of chemicals, including polar solvents. They are resistant to acids, alkalis, water, alcohol, and oxygenated solvents like Methyl Ethylene Ketone (MEK).
EPDM rubber sheets are highly capable of withstanding extreme heat, able to endure temperatures up to +160°C. They also offer superior resistance to hot water and steam compared to other types of rubber sheets.
EPDM rubber sheets are made from EPDM, or Ethylene-Propylene Diene Rubber, which is a non-polar rubber. For this reason, it does not resist oil. However
Sulfuric Acid, also known as sulfuric acid, is a colorless, pungent-smelling liquid that dissolves in water. It's widely used in various industries such as wastewater treatment, textile bleaching, mining, and petrochemical processing. However, a common question arises about which type of rubber sheet is suitable or resistant to Sulfuric Acid. This article aims to shed light on that subject
EPDM rubber sheet is a rubber sheet that has the ability to withstand the highest heat. +160°C