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Rubber Materials

Rubber is known for its memory. Rubber has the tendency to move back to its original shape after being deformed, making it an excellent sealing material for static and light dynamic applications.

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FKM (Viton®)
Fluorcarbon

Also referred to as fluoroelastomers, fluorocarbon compounds are thermoset elastomers containing fluorine. Fluorocarbons make excellent general purpose O-rings.

Temp range:      -25° to +204° C
Relative cost:     •••

FKM (Viton®) ►

NBR,
Nitrile

Nitrile rubber is the most commonly used elastomer for O-rings and other sealing devices. Also known as Buna N, nitrile is a copolymer of butadiene and acrylonitrile (ACN).

Temp range:      -40° to +108° C
Relative cost:    ••

NBR Nitrile ►

FFKM (Fluorezi®) Perfluoro-elastomer

FFKM has a fluorine content of more than 71%. These perfluoroelastomers with a higher fluorine content have a better chemical and heat resistance than standard fluoroelastomers do.

Temp range:      -30° to +325° C
Relative cost:     ••

FFKM (Fluorezi®) ►

EPM, EPDM, Ethylene Propylene

Ethylene propylene is a copolymer of ethylene and propylene (EPM), or, in some cases, a terpolymer due to the addition of a diene monomer (EPDM).

Temp range:      -55° to +150° C
Relative cost:      ••••

EPM,EPDM  ►

VMQ, Silicone

Silicones are very resistant to oxygen, ozone, and UV light. They also have great flexibility retention and low compression set.

Temp range:      -25° to +204° C
Relative cost:       •• 

VMQ, Silicone  ►

FVMQ, Fluoro-silicone

Fluorosilicone is the common name for fluorovinylmethyl silicone rubber. Fluorosilicones combine the best properties of fluorocarbons and silicones.

Temp range:      -55° to +180° C
Relative cost:      ••••

FVMQ, Fluorosilicone  ►

FEPM, Tetrafluoro-ethylene Propylene

The FEPM designation was originally directed at copolymers of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) and propylene (P). TFE/P provides a unique combination of chemical, heat, and electrical resistance.

Temp range:      -20° to +204° C
Relative cost:      ••

FEPM ►

HNBR, Hydrogenated Nitrile

Hydrogenated nitrile results from the hydrogenation of standard nitrile. Hydrogenation is the process of adding hydrogen atoms to the butadiene segments.

Temp range:      -30° to +150° C
Relative cost:        ••

HNBR  ►

PU, Polyurethane

Polyurethane is the toughest, most extrusion-resistant, and most abrasion-resistant of all elastomeric sealing materials.

Temp range:      -50° to +108° C
Relative cost:      •••

PU, Polyurethane  ►

CR, Chloroprene

Chemically known as polychloroprene but often referred to by the trade name Neoprene®, chloroprene was one of the first synthetic materials developed as an oil-resistant substitute for natural rubber

Temp range:      -40° to +121° C
Relative cost:       •••• 

CR, Chloroprene  ►

Temperature resistance guide

 

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Chemical resistance guide

 

 FKMNBRFFKMEPDMVMQFVMQFEPMHNBR
Inorganic acidsBCABCCAC
Organic acidsCBABBDCB
AlkalisBBADBBAB
AminesDDABADAA
SteamBDABBCAC
KetonesDDABCDDD
EstersDDABBDDD
EthersDDADAADA
AldehydesDCACBDDD
AlcoholsBBACAAAA
Aliphatic HydrocarbonsACADDABA
Aromatic HydrocarbonsACADDCDD
Sour gasBCADCCAC
LubricentsABABAAAA
Fluorinated fluidsDCDCD

A

  • A = Excellent
  • B = Good
  • C = Average
  • D = Not Recommended

PTFE MATERIALS

PTFE materials have an excellent chemical compatibility. Due to the fact that PTFE itself does not have a tendency to move back to its original shape, a energizes is often required. Its chemical compatibility and wear resistance makes it an excellent material for dynamic and high demanding static applications.

 

 

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PTFE Compounds

 ColorTemperature

Application

Information

NDS-100
PTFE-virgin
White-190 to +230 °CChemical Industry, Food IndustryHigh chemical resistance
Datasheet
NDS-123
PTFE +15% glass, +5% molybdenum disulfide
Grey-190 to +290 °CMedium-duty

High chemical resistance, High creep resistance, Electrical properties like virgin PTFE

NDS-225
PTFE +25% carbon
Black-190 to +315 °CPneumatics Rotary sealingHigh wear and creep resistance
Datasheet
NDS-235
PTFE +10% carbon fibre
Black-260 to +310 °CWater hydraulics, Seawater, Short strokes with high frequencyVery good wear properties
Datasheet
NDS-415
PTFE +15% graphite
Antrachite-190 to +230 °CLow mechanical stress, Soft sealing SurfacesChemical resistance
NDS-555
PTFE + mineral fibers
Antrachite-200 to +260 °CMedium and heavy mechanical stress, Hydraulic applicationsChemical, wear and creep resistance
Datasheet
NDS-640
PTFE +40% bronze
Bronze-156 to +260 °CMedium and heavy mechanical stress, Hydraulic applications

Outstanding wear and creep resistance

Datasheet

NDS-660
PTFE +60% bronze
Bronze-156 to +260 °CHeavy mechanical stress, Hydraulic applicationsOutstanding wear and creep resistance
NDS-750
PTFE + polyimide
Tan-260 to +310 °CHigh speed rotating applicationsUse against soft metals
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