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KEP 435

Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer

Supplied by Kumho Polychem Co., Ltd.

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Product Description
KEP-435 is an EPDM grade with low ENB content and low ethylene content. It is excellent choice for blending with IIR, and KEP-435 offers good physical properties and shows us balanced feature between scorch safety and productivity in the innertube manufacturing process. KEP-435 is used in innertube compound, heat resistant belts, roofing and waterproof sheets.
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
 
Features 
  • High Heat Resistance
  • Narrow Molecular Weight Distribution
 
Uses 
  • Belts/Belt Repair
  • Blending
  • Sheet
Forms 
  • Bale
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Specific Gravity
 
ASTM D792
Mooney Viscosity (ML 1+4, 257°F)
MU
ASTM D1646
Ethylene Content
wt%
ASTM D3900
Ethylidenenorbornene (ENB) Content
wt%
ASTM D6047
Additional Information
Cure Speed: Slow
Volatile Content, ASTM D1416: 0.45 wt%
Ash Content, ASTM D1416: 0.03 wt%
Related Terminology
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: KEP 435, KEP , KEP435, 435, Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer, EPDM, Thermoplastic Elastomer, TPE, EthylenePropyleneDieneTerpolymer, ThermoplasticElastomer
Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Narrow Molecular Weight Distribution, Narrow MW Distribution, High Heat Resistance.
Uses
Uses may also be described by the following terms: Belts/Belt Repair, Belt Repair.
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
 
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