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Elastomers acronyms for common

BIMS brominated isobutylene paramethyl styrene rubber [Pg.551]

EVM ethylene-vinylacetate copolymer (previous code EVA or EVAC) [Pg.551]

FMQ methyl silicone rubber with fluoro groups (previous designation ESI) [Pg.551]

PPM / EPM rubber having fluoro and fluoroalkyl or fluoroalkoxy substituent group [Pg.551]

MQ (PVMQ) methyl siUcone rubber (with vinyl and phenyl end groups) [Pg.551]


Copolymers and terpolymers of ethylene and propene, commonly known as EPM and EPDM polymers, respectively, are useful elastomers [Ver Strate, 1986], EPM and EPDM are acronyms for ethylene-propene monomers and ethylene-propene-diene monomers, respectively. The terpolymers contain up to about 4 mol% of a diene such as 5-ethylidene-2-norbomene, dicyclopentadiene, or 1,4-hexadiene. A wide range of products are available, containing 40-90 mol% ethylene. The diene, reacting through one of its double bonds, imparts a pendant double bond to the terpolymer for purposes of subsequent crosslinking (Sec. 9-2b). [Pg.698]


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