Acrylic rubber, also known as alkyl acrylate copolymer (ACM), is a copolymer of ethylene, vinyl acetate, and acrylic acid ester that has good heat and oil resistance up to 170-180°C. It also has good weatherability and ozone resistance due to the lack of double bonds. The data sheet provides specifications for various acrylic rubber types including their Mooney viscosity, glass transition point, specific gravity, monomer, and applications. Acrylic rubber can be used in automotive hoses, gaskets, seals, and other applications due to its heat and oil resistance properties.