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ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE RUBBER
Ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR) is a stereoregular copolymer of ethylene and propylene. Elastomers of this type do not possess the double bonds necessary for crosslinking. A third monomer, usually a monoconjugated diene, is used to provide the residual double bonds needed for cross linking. 1,4-Hexadiene and ethylidene norbornene are examples of these dienes. The main polymer chain is completely saturated while the unsaturated part is pending from the main chain. The product elastomer, termed ethylene-propylene terepolymer (EPT), can be crosslinked using sulfur. Crosslinking EPR is also possible without using a third component (a diene). This can be done with peroxides.
Important properties of vulcanized EPR and EPT include resistance to abrasion, oxidation, and heat and ozone; but they are susceptible to hydrocarbons. The main use of ethylene-propylene rubber is to produce automotive parts such as gaskets, mechanical goods, wire, and cable coating. It may also be used to produce tires.
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