Acrylic Rubber (ACM)
Acrylic rubber, or ACM, is a synthetic rubber renowned for its exceptional resistance to hot oils and oxidation. This unique property has made ACM one of the most popular types of rubber across various industries, particularly in the automotive sector. Its outstanding resistance to heat and oils has led to widespread use in the automotive, aerospace, and chemical industries.
ACM (Acrylic Rubber) is a versatile material with a wide range of applications, particularly in industries where high temperature and oil resistance are crucial. Here are some of its primary applications
- Engine components
- Transmission components
- Fuel system components
- Seals and gaskets
- Adhesive applications
Applications
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Products | Grade | Type | Mooney viscosity*1 | Characteristics | Applications | Data Sheet | MSDS |
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ACM | Cure sites, HT | Heat resistant | 50 | Heat-resistant type, active chlorine standard polymer. | Automotive Components | ||
ACM | Cure sites, HT | Low temperature resistant | 33 | Cold-resistant type, active chlorine standard polymer. | Textiles | ||
ACM | Cure sites, HT | Nipol® AR14 | Adhesives | ||||
ACM | Cure sites, HT | 33 | High durability ACM especially for heat resistance | Coatings | |||
ACM | Cure sites, HT | 47 | High durability ACM especially for heat resistance | ||||
ACM | Cure sites, HT | Very low temperature resistant | 34 | Highly cold resistant type, active chlorine standard polymer. | |||
ACM | Cure sites, HT | 33 | Cold resistant version of AR12. |