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Chlorosulfonated polyethylene CSM

NR = natural mbbei SBR = styiene—butadiene mbbei EPDM = ethylene—piopjiene—diene monomer CSM = chlorosulfonated polyethylene and PE = polyethylene. [Pg.231]

Property ECO, CO Epichlrohydrin homopolymer and copolymer Fluorosihcone EPDM Ethylene propylene CSM Chlorosulfonated polyethylene FPM Fluorocarbon elastomers... [Pg.2473]

GRP Glass reinforced plastic PVDC Poly(vinylidene chloride) CSM Chlorosulfonated polyethylene ABS Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene PUR Polyurethane PIR Polyisocyanurate UF Urea formaldehyde ... [Pg.204]

Hypalon is a tradename for CSM chlorosulfonated polyethylene. It offers good resistance to moderate chemicals, ozone, alkaline solutions, hydrogen. Freon, alcohols, aliphatic hydrocarbons, as well as ultraviolet degradation from sunrays. Strong oxidizing acids, ketones, esters, acetic acid, and chlorinated and nitro-hydrocarbons attack Hypalon. Its temperature range for applications is from -40°C to 150°C (-40°F to 300°F). Its physical properties are presented in Table 10-16. [Pg.527]

Ta b I e 5.62 Upper and lower temperature limits for elastomeric materials (R C backbone with unsaturated units, M C backbone with only saturated units, 0 both C and 0 in the backbone, U C, N and 0 in the backbone, T C and S in the backbone, Q siloxane backbone NR natural rubber, IR isoprene rubber, BR butadiene rubber, CR chloroprene rubber, SBR styrene butadiene rubber, NBR nitrile rubber, HR butyl rubber, EPDM ethylene propylene ter-rubber, EAM ethylene vinyl acetate rubber, FKM fiuoro rubber, ACM acrylate rubber, CSM chlorosulfonated polyethylene, CM chlorinated polyethylene, ECO epichlorohydrin rubber (epichlorohydrin, ethylene oxide), AU polyurethane rubber (did), EU polyurethane rubber (diisocyanate), VMQ silicone rubber) specialties [229]... [Pg.663]

CSM Chlorosulfonated polyethylene Similar to Neoprene with improved acid and ozone resistance Concentrated oxidizing acids, esters, ketones, chlorinated, aromatic and nitro hydrocarbons... [Pg.43]

Common release agents for CSM chlorosulfonated polyethylene are stearic acid, paraffin and microcrystalline waxes, petrolatum, and polyethylene glycol. Zinc stearate should be avoided in compounds designed for heat resistance, because of a potential negative effect on aging [8]. For mineral-reinforced compounds that tend to stick and split on the calender and null roUs, use a combination of 1 % Stmktol WB... [Pg.490]


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