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O-ring 17.96x1.98 - NBR - Nitrile - 80 Shore A - Black - ORS158790
O-ring Black 17.96 mm x 1.98 mm NBR - Nitrile 80 Shore A None 44947   € 0,07 Details
O-ring 17.8x3.51 - NBR - Nitrile - 80 Shore A - Black - ORS158789
O-ring Black 17.8 mm x 3.51 mm NBR - Nitrile 80 Shore A None 8479   € 0,14 Details
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NBR O-Rings - 80 Shore A 

NBR O-rings are a popular choice for sealing solutions in a wide range of applications. They are made from nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR), a synthetic rubber that offers excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and hydraulic fluids. NBR O-rings - 80 Shore A are also known for their durability and ability to maintain their sealing properties over a wide temperature range.

When it comes to NBR O-rings, the Shore A hardness rating is an important factor to consider. The Shore A hardness rating refers to the material's resistance to indentation, with a higher rating indicating a harder material. NBR O-rings are available in a range of hardness ratings, including 80 Shore A.

What advantages do NBR O-rings - 80 Shore A Have?

NBR O-rings in 80 Shore A are particularly suitable for applications where high levels of stress and compression are expected. They are more rigid than their 70 Shore A counterparts, making them better suited for use in high-pressure applications such as hydraulic systems and fuel injectors.
One of the key advantages of NBR O-Rings - 80 Shore A is their resistance to abrasion and tearing. They can withstand repeated compression without losing their sealing properties, making them ideal for use in applications where they will be subjected to high levels of stress and strain.
In addition to their durability ,NBR O-Rings - 80 Shore A are also resistant to a wide range of fluids, including oils, fuels, and hydraulic fluids. They can handle temperatures ranging from -40°C to +120°C, making them suitable for use in both hot and cold environments.

Thing to consider

When selecting NBR O-Rings - 80 Shore A, it is important to choose the right size and cross-section for your specific application. NBR O-rings are available in a range of sizes and can be custom-designed to meet the exact specifications of your application.

Overall, NBR O-Rings - 80 Shore A offer a high level of durability and resistance to fluids, making them an excellent choice for a wide range of industrial applications.

 

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