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Vistalon™ 1703P

Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer Rubber

Supplied by ExxonMobil Chemical

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Product Description
Vistalon 1703P EPDM rubber is a polymer with a broad molecular weight distribution, moderate branching and a low diene content. It is used for medium and low voltage electrical compounds. The branched architecture provides easy processing and smooth extrusions, and the low diene content gives excellent heat aging properties. It is sold in pellet form.
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • Africa & Middle East
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • North America
  • South America
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Mooney Viscosity 2 (ML 1+4, 257°F)
MU
ASTM D1646
Ethylene Content
wt%
ASTM D3900
Vinylnorbornene (VNB) Content
wt%
ExxonMobil Method
Legal Statement
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This product, including the product name, shall not be used or tested in any medical application without the prior written acknowledgement of ExxonMobil Chemical as to the intended use.
Related Terminology
This supplier and product may also be known by these terms: Exxon, Exxon Mobil, Exxon Mobile, Advanced Elastomer Systems, AES

Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: Vistalon™ 1703P, Vistalon 1703P, Vistalon™ , Vistalon, Vistalon1703P, 1703 P, 1703P, Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer, EPDM, Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPE, ExxonMobil, EthylenePropyleneDieneTerpolymer, ThermoplasticElastomer, P1703
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
2Radial cavity dies, polymer remassed at 145±10°C.
 
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