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Ensinger PEI

DuPont Mobility and Materials Hypalon® 30 Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene Rubber, Mineral Filled Compound  (discontinued **)
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Filled/Reinforced Thermoset; Rubber or Thermoset Elastomer (TSE); Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene Rubber

Material Notes: Mineral filled compound with 100 parts Hypalon; 80 parts hard clay; 4 parts magnesia; 30 parts aromatic process oil; 3 parts pentaerythritol; and 2 parts Tetrone® A rubber accelerator (from DuPont Dow Elastomers). Physical property data below (except mooney viscosity) are for vulcanizate cured 35 min at 153°C. MatWeb has other entries for different compounds of this Hypalon grade.

General Hypalon® Information: Vulcanizates of this chlorosulfonated polyethylene synthetic rubber are highly resistant to ozone, oxygen, weather, heat, oil, and chemicals. Hypalon resists discoloration on exposure to light and is widely used in light-colored vulcanizates. It can be compounded to give excellent mechanical properties. Several grades are available, all of which may be processed and used in the usual manner for solid elastomeric vulcanizates. Various grades of Hypalon have been used in single-ply roofing systems; auto power steering and oil cooler hoses; chemical-resistant liners; cable sheathing; and other coatings.

Information provided by DuPont Dow Elastomers.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Mooney Viscosity 15
@Temperature 100 °C
15
@Temperature 212 °F
ML 1+4.  Stock property.; ASTM D1646-81
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Shore A 8282ASTM D2240-81
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 14.0 MPa2030 psiASTM D412-80
Elongation at Break 140 %140 %ASTM D412-80
100% Modulus 12.4 MPa
@Strain 100 %
1800 psi
@Strain 100 %
ASTM D412-80
Tear Strength Test 153153lb-in. Graves Die C; ASTM D642-54
Abrasion 5252NBS Abrasion Index; ASTM D1630-74.
Compression Set 69 %
@Temperature 70.0 °C
69 %
@Temperature 158 °F
22 hr at 70°C. Method B. ASTM D395-69
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -5.00 °C23.0 °FBrittleness Temperature
Brittleness Temperature -5.00 °C23.0 °FASTM D746-79
Clash Berg Stiffness Temperature 4.00 °C39.2 °FT-10000 Torsional stiffness ASTM D1043-72(1981)

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