
CNC machining in Polyacrylic rubber (ACM, ABR)
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Polyacrylic Rubber (ACM, ABR) is a family of synthetic elastomers derived primarily from alkyl acrylate monomers (e.g., ethyl or butyl acrylate).
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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:
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ACM (Acrylic Rubber) – Copolymer of alkyl acrylate with small amounts of reactive cure-site monomers (e.g., chloroacrylate).
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ABR (Acrylonitrile–Butadiene–Acrylic Rubber) – Blend of acrylate with butadiene and acrylonitrile; offers improved flexibility but slightly lower heat resistance.
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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.
