8+ EPDM Bubbles: What Causes Them? & Fixes

what causes air bubbles in epdm

8+ EPDM Bubbles: What Causes Them? & Fixes

The presence of voids within EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber, often appearing as blisters or imperfections on the surface or internally, originates from several factors during the manufacturing and application processes. These imperfections are undesirable as they can compromise the material’s structural integrity, weather resistance, and overall performance. Examples of their manifestation include small raised areas on a roofing membrane or internal cavities within a molded component.

Maintaining the integrity of EPDM products is crucial for their intended application. Avoiding these flaws ensures longevity, optimal performance in demanding environments, and reduces the risk of premature failure. Historically, significant research and development efforts have focused on refining EPDM processing techniques to minimize the occurrence of these imperfections, leading to more reliable and durable rubber products.

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