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What are the classification of rubber sealing gaskets
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2019-04-20 12:30
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What are the classification of rubber gasket?
Rubber gaskets are widely used in automobiles, electronics, chemicals, food, various machinery and equipment industries, as gaskets, seals, buffers and other functions. So what is the classification of rubber gaskets?
Sealing industry on the use of a wide range of materials are: silicone pad, nitrile rubber pad, fluorine rubber pad, other rubber pad.
The performance of various rubber gaskets: silicone rubber: has good heat resistance, cold resistance, small compression permanent deformation, but low mechanical strength;
Mainly suitable for high and low temperature high speed low friction rotary seal and food machinery seal;
Nitrile rubber: It is a polymer made of butadiene and emulsion copolymer. It has oil resistance, heat resistance and good wear resistance. It is widely used in sealing products, but it is not suitable for phosphate series hydraulic oil and gear oil containing extreme additives;
It is suitable for general hydraulic and pneumatic system sealing; Fluororubber: it has heat resistance, that is, high temperature resistance, can be used in -20 ℃- 200 ℃ working temperature, acid and alkali resistance and other chemicals: oil resistance (including phosphate series hydraulic oil) is suitable for all lubricating oil, gasoline, hydraulic oil and synthetic oil. Widely used in metallurgy and power industry;
Silicone rubber gasket PMQ): It has outstanding high and low temperature resistance and maintains good service elasticity in the temperature range of -70 ℃- 260 ℃; Nitrile rubber gasket (NBR): It is a polymer made of butadiene by emulsion copolymerization.
Nitrile rubber gaskets are known for their excellent oil resistance (but not resistant to media such as ketones, esters and chlorinated hydrocarbons); fluorine rubber gaskets (FKM): due to their excellent properties, fluorine rubber is widely used in petroleum, chemical, aviation, aerospace and other departments.
Sealing industry on the use of a wide range of materials are: silicone pad, nitrile rubber pad, fluorine rubber pad, other rubber pad.
The performance of various rubber gaskets: silicone rubber: has good heat resistance, cold resistance, small compression permanent deformation, but low mechanical strength;
Mainly suitable for high and low temperature high speed low friction rotary seal and food machinery seal;

Nitrile rubber: It is a polymer made of butadiene and emulsion copolymer. It has oil resistance, heat resistance and good wear resistance. It is widely used in sealing products, but it is not suitable for phosphate series hydraulic oil and gear oil containing extreme additives;
It is suitable for general hydraulic and pneumatic system sealing; Fluororubber: it has heat resistance, that is, high temperature resistance, can be used in -20 ℃- 200 ℃ working temperature, acid and alkali resistance and other chemicals: oil resistance (including phosphate series hydraulic oil) is suitable for all lubricating oil, gasoline, hydraulic oil and synthetic oil. Widely used in metallurgy and power industry;
Silicone rubber gasket PMQ): It has outstanding high and low temperature resistance and maintains good service elasticity in the temperature range of -70 ℃- 260 ℃; Nitrile rubber gasket (NBR): It is a polymer made of butadiene by emulsion copolymerization.
Nitrile rubber gaskets are known for their excellent oil resistance (but not resistant to media such as ketones, esters and chlorinated hydrocarbons); fluorine rubber gaskets (FKM): due to their excellent properties, fluorine rubber is widely used in petroleum, chemical, aviation, aerospace and other departments.
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