Dutral® TER 4033 is an Ethylene - Propylene - Diene polymer produced by suspension polymerization using a Ziegler-Natta Catalyst. A non-staining antioxidant is added during the production process. Key Features: Dutral® elastomers are characterized by excellent resistance to ageing and weathering, good resistance to both high an low temperatures, low permanent set values, good resistance to a large number of chemicals. Dutral® TER 4033 is a semi-crystalline, very low molecular weight terpolymer with medium diene content. Dutral® TER 4033 based compounds exhibit fast extrusion speed, fast curing and high state of cure, and it is particularly suitable in the production of high hardness extruded profiles (HHP). It can also be used to improve flow in compounds based on high molecular weight Dutral® grades. Main Applications: Automotive, cables, mechanical goods, high hardness profiles. Information provided by Polimeri Europa. Versalis is the Eni subsidiary containing the plastics and rubber businesses. |