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Ensinger PEI
Clwyd Compounders ACM Polyacrylic Rubber
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Rubber or Thermoset Elastomer (TSE)

Material Notes: Polyacrylic elastomers, also called ACM rubbers / Polyacrylic Rubber, are synthetic elastomers composed of acrylic monomers. These polymers are usually prepared by emulsion or suspension polymerization. The main repeat units are ethyl and butyl acrylate or a blend of both. Many other monomers can be included which allows for awide variation of the thermophysical and mechanical properties. Very common is the addition of 5 percent 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether. The combination of a saturated backbone with polar side groups results in a class of polymers with outstanding resistance to heat, oxidation and hydraulic oils. ACM’salso have good resistance to ozone, and weathering which is superior to nitrile rubber. However, water and moisture resistance is poor, as is resistance to acids andalkalis. Furthermore, low temperature applications are usually limited to approximately -10°C due to low cold temperature flexibility and compression set. Various copolymer modifications have been developed to improve the properties of ACM’s. The modifications include other backbone monomers and the incorporation of reactive site groups (1-5 %) for subsequent crosslinking.

Typical applications: ACM elastomers are primarily used where combined resistance to heat and oils is required. They are often a good alternative to more expensive heat resistant elastomers such as fluorocarbonpolymers (FKM), silicones (VMQ) and fluorosilicones (FVMQ) for elevated temperature applications (< 150 °C). Typical applications include automotive transmission components like seals and hoses that haveto be resistant to hot oil, fuel and many other common automotive lubricants and hydraulic fluids.ACM elastomer have also found use in vibration damping due to its excellent resilience. Other applications include textiles, adhesives, and coatings. The typical continuous service temperature range is -10°C to 150°C (up to 175°C for limited periods of time).

Advantages:

  • Excellent resistance to petroleum fuel and oil
  • Good heat resistance
  • Good ozone resistance
  • Resists flex cracking
Disadvantages:
  • Moderate water resistance

Information provided by CLWYD COMPOUNDERS LTD.

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Available Properties
  • Hardness, Shore A
  • Tensile Strength
  • Elongation at Break
  • Maximum Service Temperature, Air, Upper continuous
  • Minimum Service Temperature, Air, sealing applications
  • Minimum Service Temperature, Air, non-brittle
  
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