Epichlorohydrins.Hydrin epichlorohydrin ep·i·chlo·ro·hy·drin n. A colorless liquid, C3H5OCl, used as a solvent in making resins. elastomers are said to offer mechanical properties similar to those of natural rubber, along with many of the desirable properties of nitrile, polychloroprene, polysulfide pol·y·sul·fide n. A sulfide compound containing at least two sulfur atoms per molecule. and polyacrylic elastomers. The overall balance of properties these specialty polyether pol·y·e·ther n. A polymer in which the repeating unit contains two carbon atoms linked by an oxygen atom. elastomers provides is not available with other oil-resistant elastomers, according to the company. Hydrin's properties are said to have improved the performance of numerous products. Permeability of gases is said to be relatively low. The three basic types of Hydrin elastomers include Hydrin H (CO), Hydrin C2000 (ECO E·co , Umberto Born 1932. Italian writer best known for his novels, including The Name of the Rose (1981). He has also written extensively on semiotics and British and American popular culture. ) and Hydrin T3000 (GECO GECO Groupe d'Étude en Chirurgie Osseuse GECO Gustave Genschow Co. (German cartridge headstamp) ). Products made of Hydrin C2000 and Hydrin T3000 can stay functional to -40[degrees]C/[degrees]F, and with special compounding to -54[degrees]C (-65[degrees]F). With its extra measure of ozone resistance and low gas permeability, Hydrin is said to serve well in gaskets, oil field specialties, hoses, diaphragms, pump and valve parts, belting, vibration isolators, etc. Hydrin is said to offer superior low-temperature flexibility. Zeon Chemicals Circle 51 on card |
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