The document provides a summary chart of common elastomers including butyl, EPDM, natural rubber, neoprene, nitrile, polyisoprene, SBR, and silicone. It lists the composition, general properties, and general chemical resistance for each elastomer.
The document provides a summary chart of common elastomers including butyl, EPDM, natural rubber, neoprene, nitrile, polyisoprene, SBR, and silicone. It lists the composition, general properties, and general chemical resistance for each elastomer.
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General Properties of Elastomers Summary Chart (1)
The document provides a summary chart of common elastomers including butyl, EPDM, natural rubber, neoprene, nitrile, polyisoprene, SBR, and silicone. It lists the composition, general properties, and general chemical resistance for each elastomer.
The document provides a summary chart of common elastomers including butyl, EPDM, natural rubber, neoprene, nitrile, polyisoprene, SBR, and silicone. It lists the composition, general properties, and general chemical resistance for each elastomer.
The chart below provides general information for various common elastomeric compounds and very general features of the most common elastomers. Rubber compounding is a broad field. Basic elastomers are mixed with a variety of chemicals and ingredients to obtain desired physical properties. Many basic polymers are available that can yield compounds with unique physical properties.
Common Name Designation2 Composition2 General Properties1 General Chemical Resistance3
Resistant to: Attacked by: Butyl IIR Isobutylene- Very good weathering resistance Animal and vegetable fats, Petroleum oils, fluids, and isoprene oils, greases, oxygenated solvents; coal, tar, and Excellent dielectric properties solvents, alkalis, ozone, diester-based lubricants Low permeability to air strong and oxidizing and solvents; aliphatic Good flex properties chemicals, silicone fluids and aromatic and greases, ammonia, hydrocarbons Poor resistance to petroleum-based fluids phosphate ester type hydraulic fluids EPDM EPDM, EPM Ethylene- Excellent ozone, chemical, weather, UV, and Animal and vegetable oils, Mineral oils and solvents; Propylene- aging resistance ozone, strong and oxidizing petroleum oils, fluids, or Diene chemicals, alkalis, brake solvents; aliphatic and Poor resistance to petroleum-based fluids Modified fluids, phosphate ester type aromatic hydrocarbons hydraulic fluids Natural Rubber NR Isoprene, Excellent physical properties including abrasion Most moderate chemicals, Ozone, strong acids, fats, natural and low temperature resistance wet or dry, organic acids, oils, fuels, solvents, alcohols, ketones, petroleum derivatives, Poor resistance to petroleum-based fluids aldehydes hydraulic fluids, greases, most hydrocarbons Neoprene CR Chloroprene Good weathering resistance, resilience, and Moderate chemicals and Strong oxidizing acids, abrasion strength acids, ozone, oils, fats, esters, ketones, gasoline, greases, solvents, chlorinated, aromatic, and Flame retarding petroleum oils, animal and nitro hydrocarbons Moderate resistance to petroleum-based fluids vegetable oils, refrigerants, steam, carbon dioxide Nitrile (Buna-N) NBR Nitrile- Excellent resistance to petroleum-based fluids Many hydrocarbons, fats, Ozone (except PVC butadiene oils, gasoline, solvents, blends), ketones, esters, Good physical properties such as resistance to mineral and vegetable oils, aldehydes, chlorinated tear, abrasion, and heat aging fuels, greases, hydraulic and nitro hydrocarbons fluids, chemicals Polyisoprene IR Isoprene, Excellent resilience Most moderate chemicals, Ozone, strong acids, fats, synthetic wet or dry, organic acids, oils, fuels, solvents, Characteristics equal to, or similar to, those of alcohols, ketones, petroleum derivatives, natural rubber aldehydes hydraulic fluids, greases, Tensile strength is slightly lower than the tensile most hydrocarbons strength of natural rubber SBR SBR Styrene Good electrical insulation and resistance to Most moderate chemicals, Ozone, strong acids, fats, Butadiene alcohol, oxygenated solvents, and mild acids wet or dry, organic acids, oils, fuels, greases, most alcohols, ketones, hydrocarbons Similar properties to natural rubber, but has aldehydes superior low-temp flexibility, heat aging properties, and resistance to water, heat, and abrasion Abrasion resistance to petroleum-based fluids Silicone Q, Si Polysiloxane Excellent high and low temperature properties Moderate or oxidizing Many solvents, oils, chemicals, ozone, oxygen, concentrated acids and Excellent vibration damping and maintains its UV light, moisture, fungus, alkalines, fuels, dilute dielectric strength concentrated sodium sodium hydroxide, Poor tensile, tear, and abrasion resistance hydroxide hydrocarbons, steam Generally odorless and non-toxic Good fatigue resistance, flex resistance, and elongation 1 “Sheet Rubber Handbook – Gasket and Packing Materials” publication #IP-40 of the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA). 2 ASTM C 1418-79 3 1979 Yearbook of the Los Angeles Rubber Group, Inc.