Everything about Hypalon totally explained
Hypalon is a
trademark for chlorosulfonated
polyethylene (CSPE) synthetic
rubber (CSM) noted for its resistance to chemicals, temperature extremes, and
ultraviolet light. It is a product of
DuPont Performance Elastomers, a subsidiary of
DuPont.
Along with
PVC, it's one of the most common materials used to make
inflatable boats and
folding kayaks. It is also used in
roofing materials.
Hypalon has become the common name for all kinds of CSM, even though DuPont isn't the only manufacturer.
Tosoh Corporation of Japan produces CSM under the trade names
Toso-CSM and
extos.
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