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FKM O-Rings - 60 Shore A - Black

FKM O-Rings - 60 Shore A - Black
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 70 Shore A - Green

FKM O-Rings - 70 Shore A - Green
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 70 Shore A - Brown

FKM O-Rings - 70 Shore A - Brown
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 70 Shore A - Black

FKM O-Rings - 70 Shore A - Black
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings 70 Shore A - Black - FDA - EC 1935/2004 - EN549 - NSF 61 - DVGW W270

FKM O-Rings 70 Shore A - Black - FDA - EC 1935/2004 - EN549 - NSF 61 - DVGW W270

FKM O-Rings - 75 Shore A - Green

FKM O-Rings - 75 Shore A - Green
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 75 Shore A - Brown

FKM O-Rings - 75 Shore A - Brown
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 75 Shore A - Black

FKM O-Rings - 75 Shore A - Black
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings 75 Shore A - Brown - FDA Conform

FKM O-Rings 75 Shore A - Brown - FDA Conform

FKM O-Rings - 75 Shore A - Brown - FDA - EC 1935/2004 - 3A-Sanitary

FKM O-Rings - 75 Shore A - Brown - FDA - EC 1935/2004 - 3A-Sanitary

FKM O-Rings - 80 Shore A - Green

FKM O-Rings - 80 Shore A - Green
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 80 Shore A - Brown

FKM O-Rings - 80 Shore A - Brown
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 80 Shore A - Black

FKM O-Rings - 80 Shore A - Black
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 80 Shore A - Brown - FDA - EC 1935/2004 - 3A-Sanitary

FKM O-Rings - 80 Shore A - Brown - FDA - EC 1935/2004 - 3A-Sanitary

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - Green

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - Green
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - Brown

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - Brown
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications:
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - Black

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - Black
  • Temp. Range: -15℃ - +200℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - AED

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - AED
  • Temp. Range: -27℃ - +230℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats
    • Anti Explosive Decompression

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - PLT/AED

FKM O-Rings - 90 Shore A - PLT/AED
  • Temp. Range: -41℃ - +220℃
  • Specifications
    • General Purpose
    • Shockproof and resilient
    • OIls and Fats
    • Anti Explosive Decompression

The origin of FPM/FKM Viton®

The first FKM fluoroelastomer found its way into the market in the 50s when there was a need for high-performance sealings in the aerospace industry. In that time FKM was developed by the company Dupont Performance Elastomers and was brought to market under the trademark Viton®. Nowadays, multiple company’s manufacture FPM and FKM O-rings.

Viton®, also known as FKM and FPM whereby FPM is the international name according to DIN/ISO, whereas FKM the short form is for the fluoroelastomer category according to the American standard ASTM.

Viton® is the registered trademark of DuPont Performance Elastomers, as is Tecnoflon® for Solvay Specialty Polymers, Dyneon™ for 3M Dyneon and DAI-EL™ for polymers from Daikin. All these are brands for FPM/FKM polymers and all stand for one single base material, which is fluoroelastomer.

What is a O-ring Viton®?

This fluoroelastomer is used in multiple situations where O-rings need to be resistant to high temperatures and chemical attacks. The FPM/FKM Viton® sealing rings are often used in the aerospace, the automotive and other mechanical equipment requiring maximum resistance to high temperatures and all kinds of chemicals, fluids and other media.

What is Viton® used for?

  • O-rings
  • Gaskets
  • Seals
  • Tubing
  • Suitable for various industrial applications

The advantages of Viton® O ring:

  • Better able to withstand high temperature, while retaining its mechanical properties and its resistance to oil, chemicals, and other fluids.
  • Depending on the grade the working temperature range is considered to be -40 °C to +205 °C/230 °C (-15 °F to +400 °C/440 °F).
  • It will take even higher temperatures if the working period is shorter.
  • Shockproof and resilient
  • Good chemical resistance
  • It has a high density
  • Sustainable

The disadvantages of Viton® Oring:

  • Not resistant to superheated steam, low temperatures, polar solvents, brake fluids containing glycol and low molecular organic acids.

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The origin of FPM/FKM Viton®

The first FKM fluoroelastomer found its way into the market in the 50s when there was a need for high-performance sealings in the aerospace industry. In that time FKM was developed by the company Dupont Performance Elastomers and was brought to market under the trademark Viton®. Nowadays, multiple company’s manufacture O-rings from FKM and FPM fluoroelastomers.

Viton®, also known as FKM and FPM whereby FPM is the international name according to DIN/ISO, whereas FKM the short form is for the fluoroelastomer category according to the American standard ASTM.

Viton® is the registered trademark of DuPont Performance Elastomers, as is Tecnoflon® for Solvay Specialty Polymers, Dyneon™ for 3M Dyneon and DAI-EL™ for polymers from Daikin. All these are brands for FPM/FKM polymers and all stand for one single base material, which is fluoroelastomer.

What is a O-ring Viton®?

This fluoroelastomer is used in multiple situations where O-rings need to be resistant to high temperatures and chemical attacks. The FPM/FKM Viton® sealing rings are often used in the aerospace, the automotive and other mechanical equipment requiring maximum resistance to high temperatures and all kinds of chemicals, fluids and other media.

What is Viton® used for?

  • O-rings
  • Gaskets
  • Seals
  • Tubing
  • Suitable for various industrial applications

The advantages of Viton® O ring:

  • Better able to withstand high temperature, while retaining its mechanical properties and its resistance to oil, chemicals, and other fluids.
  • Depending on the grade the working temperature range is considered to be -40 °C to +205 °C/230 °C (-15 °F to +400 °C/440 °F).
  • It will take even higher temperatures if the working period is shorter.
  • Shockproof and resilient
  • Good chemical resistance
  • It has a high density
  • Sustainable

The disadvantages of Viton® Oring:

  • Not resistant to superheated steam, low temperatures, polar solvents, brake fluids containing glycol and low molecular organic acids.

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