Akryl ACM Cyanacryl, Europrene AR, Nxitite PA, Nipol AR, Elaprim AR

Acrylic rubber is a copolymer of ethyl acrylate or butyl, or mixtures thereof and the crosslinking monomer. Compared with nitrile vulcanizate improves better resistance to hot air, oxygen, ozone and oil. It isn't sensitive to sulfur and chlorine, it can be used to operate in oils and lubricants containing ennobling additives. Acrylic elastomer has a large compression set and lower tensile strength compared with nitrile elastomer.

Temperature range of use is : -25 to +150°C, for short duration increases to 170°C.

Acrylic vulcanizates are resistant to:

  • mineral oils ( engine, transmission ) containing ennobling additives
  • conditionally water resistant

Acrylic vulcanizates are not resistant to:

  • flame retardant hydraulic fluids based on polyesters - HSD and mixtures of glycol and water - HSC
  • brake fluids based on glycols
  • chlorinated and aromatic hydrocarbons
  • steam, acids and alkalis