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Celanese Vamac® HVG Ethylene Methacrylate (AEM)
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Ethylene Methyl Acrylate

Material Notes: Vamac® HVG is an unfilled high viscosity gum ethylene/acrylic elastomer similar to Vamac® G, but offering higher compound viscosity. The higher viscosity of compounds made with Vamac® HVG results in improved green strength and related processing advantages, such as:
  • Improved collapse resistance of extrudates
  • Enhanced preform dimensional stability
  • Improved moldability through elimination of trapped air

Compounds of Vamac® HVG are often selected for applications such as compression molded goods, highly plasticized compounds, and extruded tubing and hose.

Vamac® HVG contains a small amount of processing aid.

Vamac® HVG is a Vamac® G type polymer with a Mooney Viscosity of 26 compared to 16 for Vamac® G. The two polymers have similar compositions but the Vamac® HVG has a higher molecular weight. They have many common features, including:

  • Good heat resistance in air
  • Good oil and fluid resistance
  • Good low temperature properties
  • Compounded with similar ingredients
  • Cured with same cure package

The big advantage of Vamac® HVG over Vamac® G is that the compounds made from the Vamac® HVG have a higher viscosity. The viscosity of the Vamac® HVG compound can be double that of a Vamac® G compound. This can lead to better processing. Specifically, the potential for a collapsed hose is reduced for an extrusion process and the potential for trapped air in an injection molded compound is reduced.

Former DuPont product acquired by Celanese in 2022.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 1.04 g/ccISO 1183
Volatiles <= 0.40 %EN 1400 / EN 14350-2
Mooney Viscosity 26
@Temperature 100 °C
ML 1+4; ISO 289-1-2
 57
@Temperature 100 °C
ML 1+4, Compound; ISO 289-1-2
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore A 63ASTM D 2240
Tensile Stress at Strain 6.00 MPa
@Strain 100 %
ISO 527-1/-2
Compression Set 16 %
@Temperature 150 °C,
Time 252000 sec
ISO 815
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 175 °CDuPont proprietary test
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Processing Temperature 175 °C
@Time 14400 sec
Cure Time 5.00 min
@Temperature 175 °C
 
Descriptive Properties
Colorclear to light yellow translucent
Moving Die Rheometer at 180°C (minutes)2.2t(50); ISO 6502
 7t(90); ISO 6502
Moving Die Rheometer at 180°C (N mm)110-2600torque; ISO 6502
Part Marking Code>AEM<ISO 11469
Polymer(AEM)
Resin IdentificationAEMISO 1043
Scorch, Mooney viscosity> 26MS at 121°C; ISO 289-1-2
Scorch, time to 10 unit rise8MS at 121°C; ISO 289-1-2

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