ACM Polyacrylate Rubber (Acrylic Rubber vulcanized) vs Hypalon (CSM Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene)
Property comparison of ACM Polyacrylate Rubber (Acrylic Rubber vulcanized) and Hypalon (CSM Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene), both rubber elastomer.
| Property | ACM Polyacrylate Rubber (Acrylic Rubber vulcanized) | Hypalon (CSM Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene) | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tensile strength | 10 MPa | 9 MPa | -10% |
| Elongation | 200 % | 400 % | +100% |
| Poisson ratio | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0% |
| Density | 1,200 kg/m³ | 1,200 kg/m³ | 0% |
| Coefficient of thermal expansion | 0.00016 1/K | 0.00015 1/K | -6% |
Difference is Hypalon (CSM Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene) relative to ACM Polyacrylate Rubber (Acrylic Rubber vulcanized). Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.
Identification
- standard
- ASTM D1418
- standard
- ASTM
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