EPDM foam is distinguished by its exceptional resistance to UV, ozone, moisture, and extreme temperatures, making it uniquely suited for outdoor and industrial applications.
Features & Benefits of EPDM Foam
• Weather and Ozone Resistance: Ideal for outdoor applications like roofing membranes, automotive weatherstripping, or outdoor electrical enclosure gaskets, where long-term exposure to environmental elements is a concern, and cost is a factor. • Balance of Chemical Resistance, Elasticity, and Cost: Used in industrial and automotive seals or gaskets where moderate chemical exposure, flexibility, and affordability are critical.
What is EPDM Foam used for?
Roofing Membranes:
Widely used in single-ply roofing due to its weather resistance.
Automotive and Construction Seals:
Braces, padding, and packaging due to resistance to mildew, mold, and bacteria.
HVAC Insulation:
EPDM’s thermal stability and moisture resistance make it a top choice for insulating pipes and ducts in extreme climates.
Weatherstripping and Seals:
Used for door seals, window seals, and trunk seals due to its excellent UV, ozone, and moisture resistance, ensuring long-term durability in outdoor conditions.