HYPALON USES
Hypalon® has been used for over 40 years in many diverse
synthetic rubber applications because of its broad assortment of valuable
properties. Whether it is used as a protective coating for fabrics, hose and
tubing in automobiles, or single ply roofing, Hypalon will effectively resist
abrasion, chemicals and the weather to last longer than other materials.
Fabrics with an attractive coating of Hypalon are
weather- and water resistant, rugged ...yet are lightweight and easy to handle.
All these qualities make it perfect for use on inflatable
boats. Colorful coated fabrics made with Hypalon are used for hatch and boat
covers, inflated structures, and are
ideal for quality boating garb, convertible tops and other consumer products.
The properties of Hypalon may be summarized as:
Colorability
Coatings of Hypalon can be brightly and permanently
colored, and have excellent resistance to microbiological attack. Under actual
exposure conditions (Florida exposure station), coated
fabric samples of Hypalon were weathered for more than 10
years without any noticeable
discoloration.
Superb ozone and weather resistance
Natural aging or oxidation of rubber products is
accelerated out of doors by the sun’s heat and ultraviolet rays. Tests show
Hypalon has a slow rate of oxidation degradation. Resistance to environmental
attack
Properly compounded Hypalon® is not attacked by
microorganisms and will not promote the growth of mold, mildew, fungus and
bacteria. Outdoor exposure tests of coated fabrics as well
as laboratory tests, conducted according to specification
MIL-F-13927-A, substantiate this resistance to microbiological attack.
Resistance to staining and soiling
Controlled soiling tests run on samples of coated fabric
show that properly compounded Hypalon is highly resistant to dirt pickup, both
from atmospheric deposits and from abrasive contact with soiling agents. This
is because deposits that are left on the surface of Hypalon can normally be
removed by soap and water. Where necessary, detergents, dry-cleaning fluids,
bleaches and other cleansing agents can be used without fear of damage.
Durability
Because of their resilience and abrasion resistance,
parts made of Hypalon possess good resistance to impact, crushing, cutting,
gouging and other kinds of physical abuse. The broad utility of Hypalon is
based in large part on its performance in the many mechanical properties that
are desirable in a rubber product. Tests confirm the good resistance of Hypalon
to wear and abrasion.
Oil, grease and solvent resistance
Hypalon, when properly compounded, is highly resistant to
attack by hydrocarbon oils and fuels. It is also useful in contact with oils at
elevated temperatures.
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