Reliable Supplier Aflas O-Ring to Florence Factories

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Aflas based synthetic rubber, reinforced with carbon black and peroxide cured. Has good rapid gas decompression(FGD) resistant properties, which making it suitable for many high pressure gas applications. Temperature capability for this type compound is +5~+200℃. Technical Data Sheet Properties Units Typical value Hardness IRHD 84 Tensile strength MPa 22 Elongation at break % 189 Modulus at50% elongation MPa 4 Modulus at100% elongation MPa 12  


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Aflas based synthetic rubber, reinforced with carbon black and peroxide cured. Has good rapid gas decompression(FGD) resistant properties, which making it suitable for many high pressure gas applications. Temperature capability for this type compound is +5~+200℃.

Technical Data Sheet

Properties Units Typical value
Hardness IRHD 84
Tensile strength MPa 22
Elongation at break % 189
Modulus at50% elongation MPa 4
Modulus at100% elongation MPa 12

 


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