- Hypalon - Wikipedia
Hypalon is a chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) synthetic rubber (CSM) noted for its resistance to chemicals, temperature extremes, and ultraviolet light It was a product of DuPont Performance Elastomers, a subsidiary of DuPont [1]
- Hypalon (CSPE) Roofing: What It Is, History, Lifespan More
Learn about Hypalon roofing: its performance, lifespan, and why it was discontinued while many CSPE roofs still perform decades after installation
- Hypalon: Hype About Discontinuing - Anixter
Hypalon ® is the DuPont ® trademark for chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) synthetic rubber It was a common high-performance material used for the insulation of wire and the jacketing of cable
- Hypalon Rubber Sheeting - The Rubber Company
Our hypalon rubber sheeting is a premium grade synthetic material It is manufactured from chlorosulfonated polyethylene and is a extremely resistant material Hypalon provides outstanding resistance to chemical and oil deterioration across the materials full temperature range
- Types, Properties Uses of Hypalon - inforubber. com
Hypalon®20 and Hypalon®30 are suitable primarily for solution applications They are more readily soluble in organic solvents than are the other types and can be formulated to yield solutions having relatively low viscosity at high solids content
- Hypalon Rubber (ASTM D2000 Designation CE)
These physical properties make Hypalon rubber a versatile and valuable material for a variety of applications, including marine environments, chemical processing, automotive components, and more
- Hypalon (CSPE) Rubber | Chemical Weather-Resistant Seals - Harsh Use
Hypalon, also known as CSPE (Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene), is a versatile synthetic rubber renowned for its exceptional resistance to chemicals, weathering, and UV radiation
- Hypalon - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hypalon is defined as a chlorosulfonated polyethylene rubber known for its excellent resistance to ozone, chemicals, and weathering, with moderate mechanical properties and a maximum operating temperature of approximately +150 °C
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