368. Viton rubber, cao su Viton / FKM rubber




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19/7/2011


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Fluoroelastomers (Viton®) O-Rings

VITON® (A) COMPOUNDS

Description: Excellent resistance to petroleum products and solvents. Very good high-temperature  performance. Fluorocarbon elastomers make up the most widely
used seals in the semiconductor industry.

Limitations: Avoid polar solvents, amines, anhydrous ammonia, SKYDROL,
hydrazine and hot acids.

Chemistry: Copolymer of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene, although many more exotic versions exist for improved chemical resistance or low temperature performance.

Trade Names: VITON®, FLUOREL ® , TECHNOFLON ® , DAI-EL ®

Hiểu rõ Viton thì sử dụng vào sản phẩm sẽ chính xác
ASTM D1418 Designation: FKM (FPM in Europe)

ASTM D2000/SAE J200 Type, Class: HK

Temperature Range: –40° to 200°C (–40° to 392°F)

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Viton® Properties

Vulcanizates based on Viton® fluoroelastomers provide an exceptional balance of physical property characteristics including the following features:
1. Resistance to temperature extremes:

Heat
Viton® withstands high temperature and simultaneously retains its good mechanical properties better than most other elastomers. Oil and chemical resistance also are relatively unaffected by elevated temperatures. Compounds of Viton® remain usefully elastic indefinitely when exposed to laboratory air oven aging up to 204°C (400°F) or to intermittent test exposures up to 260°C (500°F). High temperature service limits are generally considered to be:
3,000 hr. at 232°C (450°F)
1,000 hr. at 260°C (500°F)
240 hr. at 288°C (550°F)
48 hr. at 316°C (600°F)


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Viton® is generally serviceable in dynamic applications down to -18° to -23°C (0° to -10°F), although special formulations permit its use in static applications down to -54°C (-65°F). Also, Viton® has proven to be satisfactory for static seals used under conditions approaching absolute zero.
2. Resistance to degradation by a greater variety of fluids and chemicals than any non-fluorinated elastomer, providing the best proven fluid resistance of any commercial rubber. Excellent resistance to oils, fuels, lubricants, and most mineral acids.
3. Extremely low permeability to a broad range of substances, including particularly good performance in oxygenated automotive fuels.
4. Resistance to many aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon fluids that act as solvents for other rubbers.
5. Exceptionally good resistance to compression set, even at temperatures which can embrittle other non-fluorinated elastomers.
6. Exceptionally good resistance to atmospheric oxidation, sun, and weather. Excellent resistance to fungus and mold.
7. Good electrical properties in low voltage, low frequency applications.
8. Low burning characteristics; inherently more resistant to burning than other non-fluorinated hydrocarbon rubbers.