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Santoprene Vs. EPDM -What is the Difference?

Santoprene TPV belongs to a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). Santoprene TPV is specifically enhanced for the higher performance and durability. TPEs refer to a wide range of rubber-like materials that can, unlike traditional thermoset rubber, be further processed and recycled during the manufacturing process.

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Why is TPE Rubber Tubing Used for Drinking Water Applications?

Thermoplastics Elastomers are everywhere. Be it handles on spoons or turners for food to the toothbrushes. They are an ideal household product solution. Because of their heat and cold-resistant properties, thermoplastic elastomers are used widely throughout the consumer market. The companies around the globe that manufactures these products have recognized this Thermoplastic Elastomer TPE material for its importance in consumer product applications.

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Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) FAQs

An Introduction

With their excellent service and processing features, thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) are among our most versatile polymers in today’s market. Many vital end-user sectors, including consumer items, electronics, medical equipment, automobiles, and more, benefit from TPEs because of their cost-effectiveness and versatility. Learn everything you need to know about TPEs in this detailed guide. You should also know about the potential differences between TPE and TPV.

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TPE vs. TPV -What is the Difference?

TPE stands for Thermoplastic elastomers, TPV stands for Thermoplastic Vulcanizate. They both are the part of thermoplastic family but still differ chemically. TPV rubber can be regarded as a variant of rubber that remains similar to EPDM on grounds of the overall performance and responsiveness. However, when you hire services from reliable thermoplastic rubber Santoprene tubing manufacturers, you can expect a higher level of elasticity and performance throughout. Some of the well-known TPV are Santoprene TPV and Sarlink TPV.

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Uses of Santoprene Setting Blocks in Building Construction

Rubber Setting blocks are widely used in many applications, including various industrial applications. Commonly it is used as Rubber cushions for the architectural systems to provide support to the glass or aluminum. Rubber Blocks come in various thicknesses, widths, and lengths and are made from different polymers. Setting blocks can be extruded or fabricated to any length required. SantopSeal Corporation can make custom size Santoprene rubber blocks according to customer requirements. Santoprene setting blocks offer access to a wide range of options for rubber extrusions. You can choose the desired setting block as per your requirement. How setting blocks for glass or rubber glazing blocks used in the construction industry?