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BASIC O-RING ELASTOMERS
   
    

In designing an O-Ring Seal, it is best to determine the O-ring compound first, as the selected compound may have significant influence on gland design parameters.

Essentially, the application determines the rubber compound; the primary factor being the fluid to be sealed. The elastomer however, must also resist extrusion when exposed to the maximum anticipated system pressure and be capable of maintaining good physical properties through the full temperature range expected. In dynamic applications, the selected material must also have the toughness and abrasion resistance so important in reciprocating and rotary seals.

 

PERFLUOROELASTOMER (PAROFLUOR ULTRA)

 


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ACRYLONITRILE-BUTADIENE (NBR) O-RINGS

BUTYL RUBBER (IIR) O-RINGS

ETHYLENE ACRYLATE (AEM) O-RINGS

ETHYLENE PROPYLENE RUBBER (EPM, EPR, EPDM) O-RINGS

FLUOROCARBON (FKM, FPM) O-RINGS

FLUOROSILICONE (FVMQ) O-RINGS

HIGH PERFORMANCE FLUOROELASTOMERS (HIFLUOR) O-RINGS

HYDROGENATED NITRILE (HNBR, HSN) O-RINGS

PERFLUOROELASTOMER (PAROFLUOR ULTRA) O-RINGS

PERFLUOROELASTOMER (PAROFLUOR) O-RINGS

POLYACRYLATE (ACM) O-RINGS

POLYCHLOROPRENE RUBBER (CR) O-RINGS

POLYURETHANE (AU, EU)

SILICONE RUBBER (VMQ, PVMQ) O-RINGS

TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE - PROPYLENE (AFLAS TM) O-RINGS
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