Polymax ELEKTRA- General Purpose EPDM Rubber Sheet

Good against ageing and atmospheric properties

 
Polymax Elektra
When your application requires the rubber to withstand atmospheric conditions; ozone, sunlight Polymax ELEKTRA general purpose EPDM rubber sheet is most suitable.

ELEKTRA is suitable for moderate exposure, for high exposures please consider technical grade PHOENIX or for potable water applications the WRC ELEKTRA

Sheet can be cut to your requirements and is available in a wide variety of thickness.

To see EPDM material information click here

 



TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Drop Down
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Article No. Thickness
(mm)
Breadth
(mm)
Roll Length
(m)
1001850 1.0 1400 20
1001851 1.5 1400 20
1001852 2.0 1400 20
1001853 2.5 1400 10
1001854 3.0 1400 10
1001855 4.0 1400 10
1001856 5.0 1400 10
1001857 6.0 1400 10
1001858 8.0 1400 5
1001374 10.0 1400 5
1001859 15.0 1400 5
1001860 20.0 1400 5
1001861 25.0 1400 5

Polymax WRC ELEKTRAEPDM rubber sheet suitable for contact with drinking water. Special grade of ELEKTRA suitably modified and with high mechanical properties suitable for applications such as production of seals, gaskets etc involving contact with drinking water.

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Article No. Thickness
(mm)
Breadth
(mm)
Roll Length
(m)
1001862 1.5 1400 10
1001863 2 1400 20
1001864 3 1400 10
1001865 5 1400 10
1001866 6 1400 10
1001867 8 1220 5
1001868 10 1220 5

 

     
  Special Sizes:
Sheets can be cut to your size requirements. Self-adhesive backing on one side is also possible.If you need fabric insertions or other special sizes please contact us, we are usually able to help.
 
     
 

 

 

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Tel.: 01420 474123.  Fax: 01420 487816. 
Email: sales@polymax.co.uk
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