Hypalon® – the renowned brand name for Chlorosulphonated Polyethylene (CSM) – stands out as an advanced evolution of chloroprene, delivering unmatched chemical resistance, ozone resistance, UV stability, and heat aging performance.
What truly sets Hypalon® apart is its exceptional weathering resistance and ultra-low gas permeability, making it the premier material for manufacturing high-end inflatable boats and durable marine structures. Whether in harsh marine environments or extreme conditions, Hypalon®-based CSM ensures long-lasting reliability and superior performance.
Polyester ranks as the most widely produced synthetic fiber globally, prized for its lightweight, flexibility, and UV resistance. As a linear polymer composed primarily (≥80%) of ester functions and terephthalic acid, it offers:
High-temperature resilience (softens at 245°C, melts at 250°C)
Low flammability
Excellent shape retention, ideal for coated fabrics
Optimized heat dissipation through advanced weaving techniques
When combined with Hypalon®-coated fabrics, polyester enhances durability, ensuring lightweight yet rugged inflatable structures capable of withstanding the toughest environments.
| Property | Value Range |
|---|---|
| Warp Breaking Strength | 90 – 2000 daN/5cm |
| Weft Breaking Strength | 80 – 1400 daN/5cm |
| Warp Elongation at Break | 10% – 20% |
| Weft Elongation at Break | 10% – 20% |
| Weight per m² | From 450 g/m² |
| Thickness | Upon request |
| Peeling Strength | Upon request |
| Continuous Temperature | -40°C to +120°C |
| Point Temperature | 40°C to +130°C |