Automotive Sunroof Seals: Anti-Squeak Coatings on TPE/EPDM Extrusions.

Automotive Sunroof Seals: Anti-Squeak Coatings on TPE/EPDM Extrusions.

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Automotive Sunroof Seals: Anti-Squeak Coatings on TPE/EPDM Extrusions.

Automotive Sunroof Seals: Anti-Squeak Coatings on TPE/EPDM Extrusions

Problem Statement

Automotive sunroof seals face persistent challenges with squeak noise due to friction between TPE/EPDM extrusions and metal/glass surfaces. Traditional coatings degrade under UV exposure, high humidity, and temperature fluctuations, leading to noise complaints and warranty claims.

Material Science Analysis

Standard TPE/EPDM formulations lack sufficient surface lubrication and UV resistance. Anti-squeak coatings must integrate silicone-based additives to reduce friction coefficients below 0.3. EPDM’s ethylene backbone provides excellent weather resistance, but its low polarity limits adhesion to coatings. RubberQ’s custom-compounded TPE/EPDM blends incorporate silicone modifiers and UV stabilizers to enhance coating adhesion and durability.

Technical Specs

  • Shore A Hardness: 70 ± 5
  • Tensile Strength: 12 MPa
  • Elongation at Break: 350%
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to 120°C
  • Compression Set: 20% (22 hrs at 70°C)
  • Chemical Resistance: Resistant to automotive fluids (e.g., brake fluid, windshield washer fluid)

Technical Comparison

Material Friction Coefficient UV Resistance (ASTM G154) Compression Set (%) Temperature Range (°C)
RubberQ TPE/EPDM 0.25 1,000 hrs 20 -40 to 120
Standard EPDM 0.45 500 hrs 35 -40 to 100
Silicone Rubber 0.15 1,500 hrs 10 -60 to 200

Standard Compliance

RubberQ’s IATF 16949-certified process ensures batch-to-batch consistency in material compounding and coating application. Our formulations comply with ASTM D2000 for material callouts and ISO 3601 for sealing performance. Surface preparation and coating adhesion meet ASTM D429 standards for rubber-to-metal bonding.

For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ's engineering department.

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