Fluororubber
Fluororubber is in the form of white or light colored odorless semi transparent film. Suitable for making various sealing rings, gaskets, oil seals, cups, O-rings, extruded tapes, extruded rubber hoses, shock-absorbing gaskets, etc. Has excellent high and low temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and good mechanical properties. Mainly used in high and low temperature sealing, vacuum instrum
Fluororubber has high chemical stability and is currently the best in medium resistance among all elastomers. Its high-temperature resistance allows long-term use at 250°C. Due to its properties of high temperature resistance, oil resistance, high vacuum resistance, and resistance to various chemicals, fluororubber has been applied in modern cutting-edge technologies such as aviation, missiles, rockets, space navigation, and atomic energy, as well as industrial fields including automotive, shipbuilding, chemistry, petroleum, telecommunications, instruments, and machinery.
Typical applications: Fluororubber seals can be used for long-term sealing of engines at 250°C and short-term use at 300°C, with a service life matching the overhaul life of the engine; in the chemical industry, they can resist inorganic acids, nitric acid, organic solvents, and other organic substances.
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Fluorine content: 66%
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Chemical composition: White or light-colored, odorless, translucent film.
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Application scope: Suitable for making various seals, gaskets, oil seals, rubber cups, O-rings, extruded rubber tapes, extruded rubber hoses, shock-absorbing gaskets, etc.
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Product features: Excellent high and low temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and good mechanical properties.
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Applications: Fluororubber is mainly used in high and low temperature sealing, vacuum instrument equipment, chemical equipment, automotive, aviation, and other fields.