Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (TPV): Bridging the Gap Between Plastic and Rubber.

Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (TPV): Bridging the Gap Between Plastic and Rubber.

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Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (TPV): Bridging the Gap Between Plastic and Rubber.

Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (TPV): Bridging the Gap Between Plastic and Rubber

Problem Statement

Traditional thermoset rubbers (EPDM, NBR) exhibit poor compression set resistance (>40%) in dynamic sealing applications above 120°C. Thermoplastics (TPE) lack chemical resistance to oils and fail at high elongation (>300%).

Material Science Analysis

TPV combines cross-linked EPDM particles in a polypropylene (PP) matrix. The vulcanized rubber domains provide elastomeric properties, while the thermoplastic phase enables melt-processability. Key advantages:

  • Dynamic vulcanization creates a co-continuous phase structure (10-20μm EPDM domains)
  • PP matrix ensures recyclability (unlike thermosets)
  • No post-curing required - reduces energy consumption by 30% vs. conventional rubber

Technical Specifications

  • Shore A Hardness: 55A to 90A (adjustable via PP/EPDM ratio)
  • Tensile Strength: 8-15 MPa (ASTM D412)
  • Elongation at Break: 250-500%
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to +135°C (short-term 150°C)
  • Compression Set (22h @ 100°C): ≤25% (ASTM D395 Method B)
  • Chemical Resistance: Resists ASTM #3 oil (≤10% volume swell per ASTM D471)
Parameter TPV (EPDM/PP) Thermoset EPDM TPE (SEBS)
Max Service Temp (°C) 135 150 90
Compression Set (%) 25 40 60
Oil Resistance Good Excellent Poor
Processing Time 1-2 min (injection) 10-15 min (compression) 1-2 min (injection)
Recyclable Yes No Yes

Standard Compliance

RubberQ's IATF 16949-certified production ensures:

  • Batch-to-batch viscosity variation ≤5% (Capability Index Cpk ≥1.67)
  • Full traceability of raw materials (Lot tracking per ISO 9001:2015)
  • 100% adhesion testing for bonded components (ASTM D429 Method B)

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

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