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Choosing a Lubricant: Which Greases are Compatible with EPDM?

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Choosing a Lubricant: Which Greases are Compatible with EPDM?

Problem Statement

EPDM seals fail prematurely when paired with incompatible greases, causing swelling (>15% volume increase) or hardening (Shore A increase >10 points). Common failure modes include extrusion at dynamic joints and loss of sealing force.

Material Science Analysis

EPDM’s saturated hydrocarbon backbone resists polar fluids but swells in non-polar mineral oils. Optimal lubricants must have:

  • Polyglycol (PAG) or PFPE base oils (no aromatic hydrocarbons)
  • Lithium complex or PTFE thickeners (avoid metal soaps with sulfur)
  • Additive packages with <3% ester content

Technical Specifications

  • Temperature Range: -40°C to +150°C (short-term 180°C)
  • Compression Set (ASTM D395): ≤25% @ 100°C/22hr
  • Volume Swell Limit: ≤10% after 168hrs @ 100°C (ASTM D471)
Parameter PAG-Based Grease Silicone Grease Mineral Oil Grease
Compatibility with EPDM Excellent (≤5% swell) Good (≤8% swell) Fail (>25% swell)
Temperature Range (°C) -50 to +180 -60 to +200 -30 to +120
NLGI Grade 2 2 2
Base Oil Viscosity (cSt @40°C) 220 500 150

Standard Compliance

RubberQ’s IATF 16949 process validates all EPDM compounds per:

  • ASTM D2000 (AA, BA, CA designations)
  • ISO 3601 for fluid resistance testing
  • ASTM D429 Method B for bonded assemblies

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

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