Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) and Its Essential Properties
While its ethylene content is around 45% to 75%, ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) is distinguished by its light quality and effective strength.(EPDM) and Its Essential Properties Ethylene propylene diene monomer, which is uniquely produced by the raw material according to the customers’ requirements, is also known as the propylene rubber.
The propylene rubber constitutes a polymer type and has a low glass transition temperature. Furthermore, the ethylene propylene diene monomer exhibits outstanding resistant to heat, ozone, oxidation, and weather. Since the ethylene propylene diene monomer is highly resistant to steam, phosphate, glycol-based brake fluids, weather conditions, it provides many advantages.
The saturated ethylene propylene diene monomer can be used continuously at 150 °C. Ethylene propylene diene monomer, which offers very good characteristics in both static and dynamic practices, can be easily used in many areas, particularly in the automotive industry.
Uses of Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM)
Highly resistant to the weather and light, the saturation compatibility and flexibility of ethylene propylene diene monomer are at the perfect levels. EPDM, which is resistant to low-temperature environments, is a very special functional rubber. With its powerful chemical stability, the ethylene propylene diene monomer can be used in many areas:
- Coating of the parts
- Production of the tubing products
- Impact resistant material handling
- Automotive industry
- Marine Industry (Buffer and seal materials)

