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Ethylene propylene rubber is classified into two different types of rubbers including EPM, which is an ethylene propylene monomer, and
EPDM, which is a terpolymer and is based on three monomers including ethylene, propylene and a non-conjugated diene. EPM is an
entirely saturated ethylene propylene rubber and hence requires vulcanization by radiation that releases free radicals such as organic
peroxides. In contrast, EPDM possess residual unsaturation in its side chains and are therefore treated with sulfur and accelerators. Heat
resistance of EPDM is comparatively better as compared to natural rubber and butadiene rubber. Due to the completely saturated
hydrocarbon backbone, EPM and EPDM are ozone resistant, heat resistant and oxidation resistant. Owing to the advances in catalyst
technologies and polymerization, polymers are designed and manufactured for specific purposes.
Ethylene propylene rubbers are employed in a wide range of applications including automotive weather-stripping and seals, garden and
appliance hoses, belts, tubing, roofing membranes, glass run channels, rubber mechanical goods, thermoplastic vulcanisates, plastic
impact modification and in motor oil additive applications. Ethylene propylene rubbers are employed largely in the automotive industry as
these rubbers are exceptionally heat resistant and are not affected by the continually changing weather. Ethylene propylene rubber...