Grade: | CSM 45 |
Volatile %≤: | 450 |
Chlorine %: | 22-25 |
Mooney Viscosity (L1+4 100 °C): | 32-42 |
Tensile Strength Mpa: | ≥20 |
Elongation% ≥: | 400 |
CSM Rubber 45 Chlorosulphonated Polyethylene 1.5% Volatile for Seals and Gaskets
The CSM 45 Hypalon® Rubber is a type of synthetic rubber that is known for its excellent resistance to chemicals, heat, and weathering. It is a highly durable material that is often used in various industries, including automotive, marine, and construction. The CSM 45 Hypalon® Rubber exhibits good mechanical properties and remains flexible even at low temperatures. It also has excellent electrical insulation properties, making it suitable for applications that require electrical resistance. Additionally, the CSM 45 Hypalon® Rubber has good resistance to ozone and UV rays, making it ideal for outdoor applications.
Test Item | Target Values(Spec.Limits) |
Volatile %≤ | 1.5 |
Chlorine content(wt%) | 22-25 |
Sulfur content(wt%) | 0.8-1.2 |
Mooney viscosity( ML 1+ 4 100 ° C ) | 32-42 |
Tensile strength (Mpa more or equal) | 20 |
Elongation at break(% more or equal) | 400 |
1. Automotive: The CSM 45 Hypalon® Rubber is commonly used in automotive applications, such as gaskets, hoses, and seals, due to its resistance to chemicals and heat.
2. Marine: With its excellent resistance to weathering and UV rays, the CSM 45 Hypalon® Rubber is often used in marine applications, including boat fenders, inflatable boats, and marine seals.
3. Construction: This rubber material is utilized in construction applications where resistance to chemicals and weathering is required, such as waterproof membranes, roofing materials, and expansion joints.
4. Electrical: The CSM 45 Hypalon® Rubber's electrical insulation properties make it suitable for electrical applications, including wire and cable insulation, electrical connectors, and electrical gaskets.
1. Package: 25kg in PE bag or Paper bag.
2. Storage:Kept in a low temperature, dry and ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight.
3. Shelf life: One year in ventilating, cool and dry area.
1. What are the key advantages of using chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSM) in the construction industry?
- CSM offers excellent resistance to atmospheric conditions and chemicals, making it highly durable for roofing membranes, liners, and covers. It also withstands extreme weather conditions, providing reliability and longevity in construction applications.
2. How does chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSM) benefit the automotive industry?
- CSM is commonly used in the automotive industry for manufacturing hoses, tubing, and belts. Its heat resistance and durability make it suitable for high-temperature applications such as timing belts and power steering components, ensuring reliable performance and longevity in vehicles.
3. What are some common applications of chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSM) in the wire and cable industry?
- CSM is widely used in the wire and cable industry for jacketing and insulation purposes. It provides excellent protection and insulation for wires and cables, making it suitable for various applications. Additionally, CSM is also utilized in the production of molded goods, coatings, and adhesives in the wire and cable industry.