Hot Selling for Rubber Gasket/Washer Export to Poland

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Rubber is the most cost-effective material to use where temperature and pressures are low and the chemical environment is mild. Different elastomers offer different mechanical and chemical properties. Cloth&metal inserted materials are better able to handle movement and high compression loads. Technical Data Sheet Material NR, NBR,SBR,BR,IR,CR,EPDM,VITON(FKM),SIR,SILICONE Hardness Silicone about 50~90 shore A, others about 60~90 shore A Temperature Resistance -40~+300℃ ...


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Rubber is the most cost-effective material to use where temperature and pressures are low and the chemical environment is mild. Different elastomers offer different mechanical and chemical properties. Cloth&metal inserted materials are better able to handle movement and high compression loads.

Technical Data Sheet

Material

NR, NBR,SBR,BR,IR,CR,EPDM,VITON(FKM),SIR,SILICONE

Hardness

Silicone about 50~90 shore A, others about 60~90 shore A

Temperature Resistance

-40~+300℃

Technology

Hot pressing or injection Molding

Second Processing

Vulcanizing/Deburring/silk-screen/Carving/Printing

Quality Control

Internal QC control

Product Feature

Oxidation, chemical, oil, acid, alkali, weather resistance

Colorful, anti-aging, good flexibility,good elasticity

Application Area

l Electron Components

l Medical Equipment

l Home Appliance

l Mechanical Equipment

l Office Facilities

l Aviation

l Construction

l Automobile


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