Chlorosulphanated polyethylene

Published On: January 1, 2011

We have a bid that is calling for a fabric that is “chlorosulphanated polyethylene.” What is that?

You might know the term “chlorosulphanated polyethylene” better by the trade name—Hypalon. It’s a synthetic rubber compound and is used in some coated fabrics. Materials coated with Hypalon generally are known for their temperature and chemical resistance.

Juli Case is ATA‘s information and technical services manager.