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EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) is a versatile synthetic rubber excellent for water, steam, and polar chemicals. It's the go-to choice for outdoor applications and hot water systems.

900+ chemicals tested 20°C & 50°C data Elastomer
Excellent (A)
Good (B)
Limited (C)
Not Recommended (D)
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Chemical Concentration 20°C 50°C CAS

EPDM Properties

Full Name Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer
Type Synthetic rubber (elastomer)
Max Temperature 150°C (302°F) continuous
Min Temperature -50°C (-58°F)
Hardness Range 40–90 Shore A
UV/Ozone Resistance Excellent
FDA Grades Available
Cost Low-Moderate

Common Applications

Water Systems

Hot/cold water seals, plumbing gaskets, water pumps

Steam & HVAC

Steam hoses, HVAC seals, radiator hoses

Outdoor/Roofing

Roofing membranes, window seals, weatherstripping

⚠️ Not Recommended For

EPDM swells and degrades when exposed to:

  • Petroleum oils and fuels (gasoline, diesel)
  • Mineral oils and greases
  • Aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene)
  • Halogenated solvents
  • Concentrated acids
  • Turpentine and hydrocarbon solvents

Tip: For oil and fuel applications, use NBR (Nitrile) or Viton® (FKM) instead.

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