In labs and chemical industries, different types of rubber play crucial roles. Silicone rubber is widely used for its versatility and its flexibility. It finds application in tubing for liquid transfer, sealing gaskets and O-rings, and creating molds for casting chemicals. Viton rubber, on the other hand, is valued for its exceptional chemical resistance and is commonly used for sealing flasks, beakers, and equipment that comes into contact with harsh chemicals.
FFKM rubber, also known as perfluoroelastomer rubber, is highly sought after for its outstanding chemical resistance and high temperature capabilities. It is often used for seals, gaskets, and O-rings in equipment exposed to aggressive chemicals and extreme temperatures.
These rubber materials ensure reliable performance and contribute to the safety and efficiency of lab and chemical processes.
Platinum cured silicone sheeting and tubing is non-yellowing and has a clearer appearance than peroxide cured silicone.
View ProductViton is resistant to most hydrocarbons and highly aromatic solvents, making viton tubing most often used in the chemical and petroleum industries.
View ProductFKM seals are designed to provide a tight seal in high-temperature and chemical-resistant applications.
View ProductThese seals made from advance grade silicone rubber conforms to FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 for food grade criteria suitable for various sealing applications.
View ProductFFKM, or perfluoroelastomer, contains higher amounts of fluorine than standard FKM, and features higher temperature ratings, up to approximately 325°C.
View ProductFEP encapsulation are designed to address the growing problem of sealing in the most hostile chemical and temperature environments.
View ProductAn exceptionally broad range of chemical resistances makes Viton o-rings and seals an option for most applications involving oils, fuels and mineral acids.
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