Improve your sealing performance with our O-ring NBR - 60 Shore A, ideal for applications involving oils, greases, and fuels due to its superior resistance. This O-ring provides a flexible and effective seal, although it is not suitable for use with UV radiation or biological oils, greases, and fuels. Also see the NBR material page for an overview of all NBR hardness grades and applications.
An O-ring NBR 60 Shore A is a sealing ring made from nitrile rubber with a hardness of 60 Shore A. These O-rings are renowned for their excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and aliphatic hydrocarbons, making them widely used in the automotive and aviation industries.
The hardness of 60 Shore A provides the O-ring with good flexibility, allowing it to effectively seal in lower pressure applications and conform well to surfaces. NBR O-rings also resist wear and offer good mechanical properties, making them suitable for dynamic applications.
An O-ring NBR - 60 Shore A operates effectively within a temperature range of -40°C to +120°C. While they exhibit less resistance to ozone, UV radiation, and weathering compared to other elastomers, they still provide an excellent balance between performance and cost-effectiveness, making them a popular choice for various industrial applications.
The properties of the NBR O-ring 60 Shore A include excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and aliphatic hydrocarbons, making them ideal for automotive and industrial applications. With a hardness of 60 Shore A, these O-rings are flexible and can effectively seal in lower pressure applications while conforming well to irregular surfaces.
In comparison to an O-ring NBR - 70 Shore A, which is harder and less flexible, the 60 Shore A variant offers better performance in lower pressure and higher compression scenarios. Conversely, an O-ring NBR - 70 Shore A provides greater wear resistance and performs better in dynamic applications.
O-rings NBR - 90 Shore A are even harder and are used in applications involving high pressure and mechanical stress, but they lack the flexibility of the 60 Shore A variant. This makes an O-ring NBR - 60 Shore A particularly suitable for applications requiring a combination of flexibility and oil resistance.
The benefits of an O-ring NBR - 60 Shore A are numerous, making them a popular choice in various industrial applications. These O-rings offer excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and aliphatic hydrocarbons, making them ideal for use in the automotive and aviation industries.
The hardness of 60 Shore A provides an optimal balance between flexibility and strength, allowing them to effectively seal in lower pressure applications and conform well to irregular surfaces. Additionally, NBR O-rings are wear-resistant and exhibit good mechanical properties, ensuring long life and reliability in dynamic applications.
The temperature range of -40°C to +120°C makes an O-ring NBR - 60 Shore A suitable for diverse environments. Moreover, NBR O-rings are cost-effective, making them an economical choice without compromising on performance and quality.