EPDM Flocked Lined Rubber Sliding Window Channel - Durable and Weather-Resistant
EPDM Flocked Lined Rubber Sliding Window Channel - Durable and Weather-Resistant
TSEC2300 EPDM Flocked Lined Rubber Sliding Window Channel
The TSEC2300 is a high-quality EPDM flocked lined rubber sliding window channel designed for superior performance and durability. This versatile product is ideal for various applications, including automotive, marine, and industrial uses.
Key Features:
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Material: Made from premium EPDM rubber with a flocked lining for enhanced durability and smooth operation.
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Dimensions: Suitable for glass thicknesses ranging from 4mm to 6mm.
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Versatile Applications: Perfect for use in cars, vans, lorries, motorhomes, caravans, boats, and agricultural equipment.
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Weather Resistance: Excellent resistance to weathering, UV rays, and ozone, ensuring long-lasting performance.
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Easy Installation: Can be easily cut to the desired length and installed without the need for special tools.
FAQ about EPDM Rubber
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What is EPDM rubber? EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, a synthetic rubber known for its excellent resistance to heat, ozone, and weather conditions.
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What are the key properties of EPDM rubber? EPDM rubber is highly durable, flexible, and resistant to UV rays, ozone, and extreme weather conditions. It also has excellent electrical insulation properties.
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What are the common applications of EPDM rubber? EPDM rubber is widely used in roofing, automotive components, electrical insulation, and industrial applications. It is also used in seals, gaskets, and hoses.
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How long does EPDM rubber last? EPDM rubber has a long lifespan, often exceeding 50 years, especially in roofing applications.
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Can EPDM rubber be used in extreme temperatures? Yes, EPDM rubber remains flexible and maintains its properties in both extremely low and high temperatures.
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Is EPDM rubber environmentally friendly? EPDM rubber is environmentally friendly and 100% recyclable.
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How is EPDM rubber installed? EPDM rubber can be installed using adhesives, seam tapes, and other tools. It is important to follow proper installation guidelines to ensure a secure and long-lasting application.
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What are the disadvantages of EPDM rubber? While EPDM rubber has many advantages, it is not resistant to oils and hydrocarbons, which can cause it to degrade over time.
Benefits of EPDM Rubber
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Durability and Resilience: EPDM rubber is known for its outstanding durability, making it ideal for long-lasting applications.
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Flexibility in Varied Temperatures: EPDM rubber maintains its flexibility across a broad temperature range, making it suitable for extreme weather conditions.
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Chemical Resistance: EPDM rubber exhibits impressive resistance to a variety of chemicals, including acids and alkalis.
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Ozone and Weathering Resistance: EPDM rubber stands strong against ozone and weathering, ensuring it retains its integrity even in harsh outdoor conditions.
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Excellent Electrical Insulation: EPDM rubber is an excellent electrical insulator, making it valuable in applications where electrical resistance is crucial.
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Environmentally Friendly: EPDM rubber is 100% recyclable and has a low environmental impact.
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Cost-Effective: EPDM rubber is a cost-effective material due to its long lifespan and low maintenance requirements.
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Versatility: EPDM rubber is used in a wide range of applications, from roofing and automotive components to industrial seals and gaskets.