
Alcryn
Brand information
Alcryn® is a true thermoplastic elastomer, based on a partially cross-linked, chlorinated olefin interpolymer alloy. It is designed for the manufacture of rubber parts with high productivity on
Alcryn® is a true thermoplastic elastomer, based on a partially cross-linked, chlorinated olefin interpolymer alloy. It is designed for the manufacture of rubber parts with high productivity on thermoplastic processing equipment.
It Processes Like a Thermoplastic
Alcryn® melt-processible rubber:
•	does not require pre-drying for most processes.
•	is ready to use as received, no compounding required.
•	does not require vulcanization.
•	can be injection-molded, extruded, blow-molded, calendered, and vacuum-formed.
•	can be processed on plastics equipment.
•	can be coextruded and calender-laminated with PVC, without adhesives.
•	can be overmolded on selected rigid substrates.
•	molds in short cycles (high production rates).
•	produces recyclable scrap.
•	fast efficient processing, without the need for compounding and vulcanization, yields low operating and part costs.
It Behaves Like a Rubber
Alcryn® melt-processible rubber:
•	looks, feels, and performs like flexible vulcanized rubber.
•	has outstanding weather and ozone resistance.
•	has excellent oil and heat resistance.
•	is energy absorbing for noise and vibration abatement.
•	provides a service temperature range of -40 degrees to 225 degrees F (-40 degrees to 107 degrees C).
Typical Applications
Alcryn® offers high value-in-use for many applications now served by vulcanized rubbers, other thermoplastic elastomers, and flexible thermoplastics, including:
•	Window and door weatherstripping (and other complex profile extrusions).
•	Injection-molded parts.
•	Coated fabrics and sheet goods.
•	Blow-molded parts.
•	Seals and gaskets.
•	Tubing and hose.
•	Wire and cable jackets.
•	Soft handles and grips.
Alcryn products
Documents




