
Environmental Management (ISO 14001): RubberQ’s Path to Greener Production
Problem Statement: Chemical Degradation in High-Temperature Applications
Traditional NBR compounds degrade rapidly when exposed to hot water (90°C+) and glycol-based fluids, leading to premature seal failure in automotive cooling systems. Compression set exceeds 40% after 1,000 hours at 125°C.
Material Science Analysis
- NBR Limitation: Acrylonitrile content (18-50%) provides oil resistance but suffers hydrolysis in aqueous environments. Double bonds in the backbone oxidize above 120°C.
- EPDM Solution: Saturated hydrocarbon backbone (no double bonds) resists oxidation. 60-75% ethylene content ensures stability in glycol/water mixtures up to 150°C.
- FKM Alternative (for aggressive chemicals): Fluorine atoms (66-70% by weight) create inert surface. Peroxide-cured grades withstand 200°C continuous service.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | EPDM (RubberQ-7420) | NBR (Standard Grade) | FKM (High-Fluorine) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shore A Hardness | 70 ±5 | 75 ±5 | 75 ±3 |
| Tensile Strength (MPa) | 14.5 | 18.0 | 16.8 |
| Elongation at Break (%) | 320 | 350 | 220 |
| Temperature Range (°C) | -50 to +150 | -30 to +120 | -20 to +200 |
| Compression Set (22hr @ 150°C) | 18% | 45% | 12% |
| Chemical Resistance (ASTM D471) | Grade 3 (Water/Glycol) | Grade 1 (Water/Glycol) | Grade 4 (Acids/Fuels) |
Standard Compliance
- IATF 16949 Documentation: Full PPAP (Level 3) for all automotive-grade compounds. Batch records include raw material certificates (ASTM D2000 BA702Z1).
- ISO 14001 Implementation: Closed-loop solvent recovery system reduces VOC emissions by 92% vs. industry average. Scrap rubber recycling rate: 98.7%.
- ISO 16232 Cleanliness: Class A rating for molded rubber parts (≤0.1mg particulate/cm²).
For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ’s engineering department.
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