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Ethylene Acrylic Rubber Foam AEM Foam

Excellent balance of oil resistance and chemical resistance! Ethylene acrylic rubber foam compliant with the RoHS directive.

This product is a cross-linked foam made from AEM (ethylene acrylate rubber) material. It complies with the RoHS directive and does not use fluorocarbons or VOCs. It possesses rubber elasticity at high temperatures, which was not possible with olefin resins. It can be continuously used at 150°C, has a good balance of oil resistance and chemical resistance, and contains no bleeding components, resulting in minimal migration and contamination. 【Features】 - AEM (ethylene acrylate rubber) material - Can be continuously used at 150°C with a good balance of oil and chemical resistance - Possesses rubber elasticity at high temperatures, which was not possible with olefin resins - Contains no bleeding components, resulting in minimal migration and contamination - Complies with the RoHS directive and does not use fluorocarbons or VOCs *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.

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Antibacterial and antifungal performance × good processability MITSUFUKU FOAM

Foam effective against bacteria and mold!

"MITSUFUKU FOAM" is a foam material with excellent antibacterial and mold-resistant properties. It is effective against many types of bacteria. It achieves an antibacterial activity value of 2.0 or higher, making it a very safe product. 【Features】 ■ Excellent antibacterial and mold-resistant properties ■ Excellent processability ■ Superior insulation due to independent bubbles *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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