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Home Oil SealsStandard types oil sealsOil seal AS 40x62x10 Viton NQK.SF/China

Oil seal AS 40x62x10 Viton NQK.SF/China

Price: €4.49

In stock 2 pcs.

  • Code:
    47040062101
  • Weight:
    0.033 Kgs

Oil seal type AS  (TC),  with dust lip and with spring. 

Material: fluoride rubber ( FPM)

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Manufacturer:  

Xingtai Shanfeng Special Rubber Product Factory

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Fluororubber properties: 

 

Standard color: brown

Excellent resistance to mineral oils, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, as well as hydrocarbons containing chlorine,  concentrated and dilluted acids, weak alkalis. Its excellent heat resistance (up to +200°C), as well as cold resistance (-30°C),  depending on the type of seal, along with its good mechanical properties and remarkable aging resistance, place fluororubber well above the traditional synthetic rubbers. It is especially suitable for high peripheral velocity applications. 

 

 

Advantages: 

- excellent heat resistance within a wide temperature range: from -30°С to 200 °С

- superior resistance to oil and fuels as compared to other rubber types

- the only highly elastic rubber which is resistant to aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons 

- negligible gas permeability 

- excellent weather and ozone resistance 

- excellent acid resistance to both concentrated and dilluted acids 

- good resistance to weak alkalis 

- low swelling in water 

 

Limitations:

- limited flexibility in cold conditions

- limited tensile and tear strength

- limited wear resistance 

- high compression set in hot water

- poor resistance to polar solvents