Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
CHENGUANG FSP
Model Number:
Carboxylic Grade
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Carboxylic Grade ACM Rubber
Carboxylic Grade ACM Rubber with High Temperature and Oil Resistance Properties
DESCRIPTION
Carboxylated acrylate rubber is a type of synthetic rubber made from the polymerization of acrylate monomers. This rubber has excellent heat resistance, oil resistance, and ozone resistance, making it commonly used in automotive seals, gaskets, hoses, and transmission belts, among other applications. Its characteristics are similar to those of ACM rubber, and the presence of carboxyl groups (-COOH) in carboxylated acrylate rubber gives it a certain degree of improved wear resistance and delamination resistance.
FEATURES
1. Chemical structure: Carboxylated acrylate rubber is formed by the polymerization of acrylate monomers, with the presence of carboxyl groups (-COOH) in its structure.
2. Heat resistance: It exhibits excellent heat resistance, withstanding high temperatures in various applications without degrading.
3. Oil resistance: It has superior resistance to oils and fuels, making it suitable for use in automotive and industrial applications where contact with oil is common.
4. Ozone resistance: Carboxylated acrylate rubber is highly resistant to ozone, which helps prevent cracking and degradation when exposed to this common environmental stressor.
5. Wear resistance and delamination resistance: The presence of carboxyl groups (-COOH) in its structure gives it improved wear resistance and delamination resistance compared to other types of acrylate rubber.
PARAMETERS
Name | Carboxylic Grade ACM Rubber |
Color | Whit or other |
Mooney Viscosity | 35 ML(1+4)@100°C |
Application | Automotive Seals, Gaskets, Hoses, and Drive Belts, etc. |
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APPLICATION
Common applications: Due to its specific properties, carboxylated acrylate rubber is widely used in automotive seals, gaskets, hoses, transmission belts, and other industrial applications.
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