2017 China New Design NBR O-Ring Wholesale to Algeria

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Nitrile rubber (NBR, Buna-N) provides excellent resistance to petroleum oils as well as mineral and vegetable oil. Nitrile rubber also offers strong resistance to heat aging – often a key advantage over natural rubber. Technical Data Sheet Color Black or Color Material Nitrile(NBR) Hardness(Shore A) 65~75 Temperature(℃) -30~+120 Tensile Strength(Mpa) 14 Elongation at Break(%) 384 Density(g/cm3) 1.2   Application Area Nitrile rubber performs well in carburetor and fuel...


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Nitrile rubber (NBR, Buna-N) provides excellent resistance to petroleum oils as well as mineral and vegetable oil. Nitrile rubber also offers strong resistance to heat aging – often a key advantage over natural rubber.

Technical Data Sheet

Color Black or Color
Material Nitrile(NBR)
Hardness(Shore A) 65~75
Temperature(℃) -30~+120
Tensile Strength(Mpa) 14
Elongation at Break(%) 384
Density(g/cm3) 1.2

 

Application Area

Nitrile rubber performs well in carburetor and fuel pump diaphragms, aircraft hoses, seals and gaskets as well as oil-lined tubing. Due to its versatility, nitrile is used in applications involving not only oil and fuel resistance, but those applications requiring resistance to heat, abrasion, water, and gas permeability.


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