The Cerulean EP series, developed using EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer), is among the most adaptable types of elastomer materials. Designed for high-performance applications, these elastomers excel in crafting seals such as mechanical seals for water pumps, offering exceptional resistance to heat, chemicals, and extreme temperatures. With their robust elastomer properties and applications, Cerulean EP seals are widely used in industries like pharmaceuticals, automotive, and beyond.
EPDM is a synthetic elastomer material, created as a copolymer of ethylene and propylene. It is renowned for its durability and versatility, excelling in applications requiring heat-resistant elastomers and long-lasting performance. EPDM seals provide resilience against steam, UV rays, sunlight, acids, and temperature fluctuations, making them a top choice for elastomers for sealing solutions, including O-rings, gaskets, and durable elastomer components.
Industries such as automotive, food and beverage, and agriculture benefit from EPDM’s robust properties. Its ability to endure high-pressure environments underscores the role of elastomer material in high-pressure seals, including critical applications like mechanical seals for water pumps.
When selecting the right sealing material, understanding elastomer vs rubber: what’s the difference? or identifying the top elastomer materials for chemical resistance can guide informed decisions. If you’re wondering how to choose the right elastomer material for gaskets, contact our team to learn more. The Cerulean EP series delivers unparalleled reliability and performance, making it an excellent choice for demanding sealing applications.
• 70±5 Sh-A Durometer.
• Temp. Range: -55°C to +120°C.
• Excellent Resistant to Ozone and Low Temperatures.
• 70±5 Sh-A Durometer.
• Temp. Range: -40°C to +150°C
• Excellent Resistance to Ozone and Low Temperatures
• 70±5 Sh-A Durometer
• Temp. Range: -55°C to +150°C
• Excellent Resistance to Ozone and Low Temperatures
• 50±5 Sh-A Durometer
• Temp. Range: -55°C to +150°C
• Excellent Resistance to Ozone and Low Temperatures
• 70±5 Sh-A Durometer
• Temp. Range: -55°C to +150°C
• Excellent Resistance to Ozone and Low Temperatures