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EPDM Tubing & Hose

Custom Advanced offers EPDM tubing and EDPM hoses among many other types of rubber tubings. EPDM is a terpolymer of ethylene, propylene and a diene monomer making EPDM tubing an outstanding resistance to oxygen, ozone, and sunlight. It is resistant to polar materials such as phosphate esters, many ketones and alcohol. Additionally, EPDM tubing has good electrical properties, low temperature flexibility, excellent heat, water and steam resistance. However, its resistance to petroleum products is poor. Useful temperature range is -60°F to +300°F. EPDM tubing has a wide range of applications for OEM industries.

Have questions about which chemicals can be used with EPDM tubing?

Visit our chemical resistance tool for help!

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Chemical Resistance Guide

Use the chemical resistance guide below to help you determine which rubber is recommended to use based on your chemical application.

How to use this tool:

Type in the chemical, hit search, and the associated resistance ratings will automatically populate.

  1. Begin by typing in the chemical, make a selection from the predictive list, and hit search.
  2. The associated resistance ratings will automatically populate.
  3. Not sure which rubber is best for the chemical you are working with?
    Leave the rubber field blank and the guide will show you the recommended rubber to use.
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To see a full table of resistance ratings for different chemicals, view our Printable Chemical Resistance Chart.

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