Abstract

Abstract Polyacrylate elastomers have come a long way since the first large-volume commercial product was introduced in 1948. Rapid cure rates with relatively mild cure systems are now possible. Low temperature limits have been extended from −15°C to the −30 to −40°C range, while maintaining good oil resistance. The need to post cure has been removed in some processes and minimized in others. Future trends in ACM research are aimed at improving strength (especially abrasion), complete elimination of post cures, and improved fuel (especially gasoline) resistance.

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