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Frequently Asked Questions

EPDM is commonly used in pond liners, reservoirs, and irrigation systems due to its superior water and weather resistance.

EPDM provides strong resistance to water, steam, mild acids, and alkalis, but it is not recommended for petroleum-based oils and fuels.

Yes. EPDM rubber sheets offer good dielectric strength, making them suitable for certain electrical insulation and safety applications.

EPDM is widely used for gaskets, seals, and expansion joints, particularly where weathering and temperature resistance are required.

Yes. EPDM is used in automotive weather stripping, door seals, radiator hoses, and vibration control components.

With proper installation and environmental conditions, EPDM sheets can last 10 to20 years or more, depending on exposure and application.