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KRAIBURG Pure –

CERTIFIED COMPOUNDS. FOR THE FUTURE.

<p>KRAIBURG Pure –</p><p>CERTIFIED COMPOUNDS. FOR THE FUTURE.</p>

EPDM compound series for cold,

warm and hot water applications

Certified compounds for drinking water applications

KRAIBURG Pure is an innovative and efficient solution for cold, warm and hot water applications, making it ideal for seals, fittings and mechanical engineering. These EPDM compounds are already compliant with the new regulations effective from 2025 and come with various approvals confirming their suitability for use in drinking water applications.
 
From March 1, 2025, the new Evaluation Criteria for Plastics and other Organic Materials in Contact with Drinking Water (KTW-BWGL) Appendix D will replace the current elastomer guideline.

KRAIBURG Pure for <br>cold and warm water applications

KRAIBURG Pure for
cold and warm water applications

KRAIBURG Pure for <br>cold and warm water applications

50 to 85 Shore

EN 16421, ACS, WRAS

FDA compliance: according to CFR 21 §177.2600 and 3-A Sanitary

Suitable for component approval in accordance with KTW-BWGL effective March 1, 2025

Processable by compression molding, transfer molding and injection molding

KRAIBURG Pure for <br>hot water applications

KRAIBURG Pure for
hot water applications

KRAIBURG Pure for <br>hot water applications

60 to 88 Shore

EN 16421, ACS, WRAS

Component testing (test plate, P2 classification) according to KTW-BWGL

Suitable for component approval in accordance with KTW-BWGL effective March 1, 2025

Processable by compression molding, transfer molding and injection molding

Facts and FAQs

Why choose EPDM compounds for drinking water applications?

Due to their safety, durability and longevity, EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) compounds are particularly suitable for use in drinking water systems. Manufacturers worldwide rely on our expertise to ensure the quality and safety of drinking water. In demanding environments, EPDM compounds provide a reliable solution that meets stringent regulatory requirements while reducing maintenance needs.

KTW-BWGL

The KTW-BWGL (Evaluation Criteria for Plastics and other Organic Materials in Contact with Drinking Water) is an evaluation basis by the German Federal Environment Agency, legally binding since March 21, 2021, for plastics, organic coatings and lubricants that come into contact with drinking water.

DIN EN 16421

DIN EN 16421 addresses the "Influence of materials on water intended for human consumption - Growth of microorganisms." This standard describes test methods to determine the ability of non-metallic materials to support the growth of microorganisms in drinking water.

ACS

ACS (Attestation de Conformité Sanitaire) is a certification process in France that ensures that materials and products in contact with drinking water meet hygiene requirements. The ACS certification is mandatory for all construction products and materials in contact with drinking water in France, ensuring that they do not release harmful substances and do not affect water quality.

FDA

The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is a U.S. agency regulating the safety of food, drugs and products. FDA approval ensures that materials in contact with drinking water meet health standards and are safe for use.

3-A Sanitary

The 3-A Sanitary Standards are American hygiene standards ensuring that equipment and materials in contact with drinking water are manufactured hygienically. These standards minimize the risk of contamination and ensure the safety of drinking water by specifying how sanitary parts should be designed to prevent contamination and allow easy cleaning.

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