RUBBER MATERIAL
Common name(ASTM) | Temperature(℃) | Characteristics | Applications |
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Acrylonitrile-Butadiene Rubber (NBR,Buna-n) | -50℃~+135℃ | 1.Oil resistance 2.Aging resistance 3.Abrasion resistance | NBR is usually applied in oil resistance productions, especially for sealing parts. |
Silicone Rubber (Q, MQ, VMQ, PVMQ) | -70℃~+280℃ | 1.High temperature resistance 2.Cold resistance 3.Food grade 4.Electrical insulating resistance | Silicone is usually applied in automotive and aerospace industry.
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Fluorocarbon (FKM,FPM) | -50℃~+260℃ | 1.High temperature resistance 2.Solvent and chemical resistance 3.Acid/Alkali resistance | FKM is usually applied in automotive, chemical processing, aerospace and many industries. |
Ethylene Propylene Rubber | -40℃~+150℃ | 1. Aging resistance 2.Ozone resistance 3.Ploar liquid resistance | EPDM is good choice for sealing parts. Appling in domestic water and rubber parts. |
Natural Rubber (NR) | -50℃~+120℃ | 1.Good resiliency 2.Abraison resistance 3.Water resistance | NR is usually applied in tire, shock-proof, conveyor, shoes and latex. |
Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR) | -45℃~+120℃ | 1.Better than NR 2.Abrasion resistance 3.Aging resistance | SBR is usually applied in tire and sports goods. |
Chloroprene Rubber (Neoprene,CR,BIII) | -50℃~+150℃ | 1.Weathering resistance 2.Ozone resistance 3.Temperature resistance 4.Solvent resistance | CR has been used in thousands of diverse environments, including automotive, wire and cable industries. |
Polyacrylate (ACM.ANM) | -50℃~+150℃ | 1.Good oil resistance in high temperature
| ACM is usually applied in the automotive industry, especially in automatic transmission fluid systems. |
Polyacrylate (ACM.ANM) | -50℃~+150℃ | 1.Good oil resistance in high temperature
| ACM is usually applied in the automotive industry, especially in automatic transmission fluid systems. |
Butyl Rubber (IIR) | -55℃~+100℃ | 1.Excellent resistant to chemical and polar fluid 2.Outstanding electrical insulation 3.Good ozone resistance. | 1.Shock mounts 2.Sealant for rubber roof repair 3.Tubeless tire liners 4.Inner tubes 5.Stoppers for glass bottles, medicine bottles, and pharmaceuticals 6.Used in sealants and adhesives 7.Butyl O Rings 8.Pond Liners 9.Tank Liners 10.Construction sealants, hoses, and mechanical goods. |
Ethylene/Acrylic elastomer (AEM) | -30℃~+150℃ | 1.Excellent resistance to high temperatures, hot mineral oil, fluids and weathering. | It also usually is applied in the automotive industry. |
Hydrogenated Nitrile (HNBR) | -40℃~+150℃ | HNBR possess superior heat, ozone, chemical resistance and mechanical characteristics over standard Nitriles. | HNBR has wide applications in auto and oil industries. |
Carboxylated Nitrile (XNBR) | -20℃~+100℃ | XNBR with more excellent abrasion and tear resistance | XNBR usually are applied in automotive, marine and aircraft fuel systems. |
Polyurethane | -40℃~+80℃ | Excellent wear resistance, high tensile strength and high elasticity. | Polyurethane usually are applied in the mechanical industry, especially in the place requires material must have higher wear resistance and higher strength. |
Epichlorohydrin (CO, ECO, GECO) | -40℃~+125℃ | 1.Low temperature flexible 2.Resistance to oils, fuel and common solvents 3 .Good weatherability and good dynamic properties. | The typical applications of epichlorohydrin are for automotive and industrial fields. |