Product Specification:
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Size | Customized Sizes Available |
Color | As per client requirement |
Product Description:
EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer rubber. EPDM solenoid valve seals are well...Product Specification:
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Size | Customized Sizes Available |
Color | As per client requirement |
Temperature Range | -50 DegreeC to +120 Degree/150 DegreeC (-60 DegreeF to +250 Degree/300 DegreeF) |
Temperature Withstand Capacity | 150 DegreeC |
Material | EPDM |
Hardness | 60 to 85 Shore |
I Deal In | New Only |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Product Description:
EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer rubber. EPDM solenoid valve seals are well suited for use with hot waterand steam due to EPDM's excellent resistance to heat. The working temperatures of EPDM is approximately between -10 °C to +140 °C. EPDM is unsuitable for use with most oils and fuels. WRAS approved EPDM diaphragms are also available.
EPDM seals are most commonly used with the following media:
Diaphragm Material
Commonly Used for
Good Resistance
Poor Resistance
EPDM
Cold Water
Freon
Air
Steam
Hot Water
Heat
Ozone
Oxidizing Chemicals
Up to medium concentration Acids
Fireproof Hydraulic Fluids
Alkalis
Many Ketones and Alcohols
Sunlight
Abrasion and Tearing
Most Oils and Fuels
Hydrocarbons
Aromatic and Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
Halogenated Solvents
Concentrated Acids
EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer rubber. EPDM solenoid valve seals are well suited for use with hot waterand steam due to EPDM's excellent resistance to heat. The working temperatures of EPDM is approximately between -10 °C to +140 °C. EPDM is unsuitable for use with most oils and fuels. WRAS approved EPDM diaphragms are also available.
EPDM seals are most commonly used with the following media:
Diaphragm Material
Commonly Used for
Good Resistance
Poor Resistance
EPDM
Cold Water
Freon
Air
Steam
Hot Water
Heat
Ozone
Oxidizing Chemicals
Up to medium concentration Acids
Fireproof Hydraulic Fluids
Alkalis
Many Ketones and Alcohols
Sunlight
Abrasion and Tearing
Most Oils and Fuels
Hydrocarbons
Aromatic and Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
Halogenated Solvents
Concentrated Acids