Properties:
Extreme temperature resistance (-20°C to +250°C).
Exceptional resistance to oils, fuels, solvents, acids, and bases.
High tensile strength, low compression set, and excellent chemical stability.
Flame-resistant and ozone-resistant.
Advantages:
Withstands aggressive chemicals and high-pressure environments.
Long service life in aerospace and automotive applications.
Applications:
Aircraft fuel system seals, O-rings, and gaskets.
Automotive transmission seals, engine hoses, and turbocharger components.
Chemical processing equipment linings and gaskets.
Properties:
Moderate oil resistance (better than natural rubber but less than FKM).
Flame retardant with self-extinguishing properties.
Good weather resistance (UV, ozone, and moisture).
Flexible at low temperatures (-40°C to +120°C).
Advantages:
Cost-effective with easy processing (extrusion/molding).
High mechanical strength and abrasion resistance.
Applications:
Wet suits, gloves, and industrial hoses.
Adhesives for shoes and construction.
Cable jackets and roofing membranes.
Properties:
Enhanced heat resistance (up to +150°C) compared to NBR.
Superior resistance to oils, hydraulic fluids, and amines.
High tensile strength and fatigue resistance.
Low permeability to gases.
Advantages:
Retains elasticity under prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals.
Longer lifespan than NBR in extreme conditions.
Applications:
Oil and gas drilling tools (packers, seals).
Automotive timing belts, fuel injection components, and turbocharger seals.
Industrial hydraulic cylinders.
Properties:
Ultra-wide temperature range (-60°C to +200°C).
High elasticity (up to 1000% elongation).
Excellent electrical insulation and thermal stability.
Biocompatible and inert.
Advantages:
Maintains flexibility in cryogenic and high-temperature environments.
Resistant to UV, ozone, and weathering.
Applications:
Medical devices (catheters, implants).
Electronic components (insulators, keypads).
High-temperature gaskets for ovens and engines.
Properties:
Combines FKM’s chemical resistance and VMQ’s flexibility.
Temperature range: -50°C to +230°C.
Resistant to fuels, lubricants, and hydraulic fluids.
Low compression set and good resilience.
Advantages:
Performs in both high-temperature and low-temperature extremes.
Resistant to swelling in aviation fuels.
Applications:
Aircraft fuel system components (valves, seals).
Deep-sea submersible gaskets and connectors.
Automotive sensors and emission control systems.
Properties:
Outstanding ozone and weather resistance.
High dielectric strength and water resistance.
Temperature range: -50°C to +150°C.
Low gas permeability.
Advantages:
Most cost-effective for outdoor applications.
Excellent vibration damping and noise reduction.
Applications:
Automotive weatherstripping, radiator hoses, and windshield seals.
Roofing membranes and pond liners.
Electrical cable insulation and power transmission belts.