DuPont Elastomers Viton® A-100 Fluoroelastomer (FKM)
Subcategory: Fluoropolymer, TS; Elastomer, TS; Thermoset
Close Analogs: This former DuPont Dow Elastomers product line is now produced by DuPont Performance Elastomers.
Key Words: Rubbers
Material Notes: Gum polymer (curative not incorporated). Ultra-low viscosity; excellent polymer rheology Polymer Fluorine Content: 66%. Applications: Coatings, viscosity modifier for higher viscosity types. Viton Type A Information: Comprised of vinylidene fluoride (VF2) and hexafluoroproylene (HFP). Lowest fluorine content of Viton standard grades leads to lowest chemical resistance but best low temperature flexibility. General Viton Information: Viton was introduced in 1957 as a high-performance aerospace sealing elastomer. It is now also used in other industries including automotive, fluid power, appliance, and chemical industries. It is noted for its outstanding performance in very hot and extremely corrosive environments. Compounds of Viton remain elastic indefinitely at 204°C or when exposed intermittently to 260°C under laboratory conditions. Viton is generally serviceable down to -18 to -23°C, although special formulations permit static use down to -54°C (-65°F). Also, Viton has proven to be satisfactory for static seals under conditions approaching absolute zero. Viton has excellent resistance to oils, fuels, lubricants, and most mineral acids. It has extremely low permeability to a broad range of substances. It is resistant to aliphatic, aromatic hydrocarbons. It is extremely resistant to compression set, even at high temperatures. It has exceptional good resistance to atmospheric oxidation, sun, weather, fungus, and mold. It has good electrical properties in low voltage, low frequency applications and low burning characteristics. Information provided by DuPont Dow Elastomers.
Available Properties |
- Density
- Mooney Viscosity
- Compression Set, Elevated Temperature
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Minimum Service Temperature, Air
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