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CNC machining in Polyacrylic rubber (ACM, ABR)

Polyacrylic Rubber (ACM, ABR) is a family of synthetic elastomers derived primarily from alkyl acrylate monomers (e.g., ethyl or butyl acrylate).

They are polar rubbers with excellent resistance to hot oils, oxygen, and ozone, but limited low-temperature flexibility and poor water/alkali resistance.

There are two main types:

ACM (Acrylic Rubber) – Copolymer of alkyl acrylate with small amounts of reactive cure-site monomers (e.g., chloroacrylate).

ABR (Acrylonitrile–Butadiene–Acrylic Rubber) – Blend of acrylate with butadiene and acrylonitrile; offers improved flexibility but slightly lower heat resistance.

we specialize in CNC machining of Polyacrylic Rubber (ACM, ABR), delivering durable, heat-resistant, and chemically stable components. Our advanced machining process ensures tight tolerances, precise shapes, and high-quality finishes, making our services ideal for automotive, industrial, and mechanical applications.

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