Closed Cell EPDM Sponge is the third material we will explore in our blog series: Foams for Low Clamping Force Seals. EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer. "Closed Cell" describes the material at a microscopic level. The material is made with tiny bubbles that are inflated with gas, resulting in a closed cell structure that will not allowing moisture to pass through. This is what makes this material excellent for sealing and gasketing. EPDM is commonly used in the automotive and construction industries for various seals and gaskets due to its excellent environmental factors such as UV, Ozone and weathering. When comparing EPDM to Silicone, EPDM falls short when it comes to temperature resistance.
Marian is happy to help you narrow down your options in this category. Click here to view material data sheets of commonly converted closed cell EPDM Sponge. Additionally, Marian has a wide range of capabilities to manufacture custom gaskets, seals, and components using closed cell EPDM sponge, including die-cutting, water jet cutting, plotter cutting, precision slitting and laminating of pressure sensitive adhesives.
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