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Type
and Class of Polymer Usage
| ASTM D2000 TYPE | Age
Resistance | Rubber Products Selection
| Rubber Storage
Commercial
Tolerances | Pounds per Square Yard
of Sheet | General Rubber Compounds
| Physical Properties
Selection of
Rubber Products
Four Key Factors in Choosing
an Elastomer for Service:
- Temperature of Service
Higher temperature increases the effect of all chemicals on polymers.
The increase in temperature varies with the polymer and chemical.
A compound quite suitable at room temperature may fail totally
at elevated temperatures.
- Condition of Service
A compound that swells badly might still function well as a static
seal yet fail in any dynamic application.
- Grade of Polymer
Many types of polymers are available in different quality grades
or levels that vary greatly in chemical resistance.
- The Compound
Due to the different quality levels in the marketplace, compound
designed for the other outstanding properties may be poorer in
performance in a chemical than one designed specifically for
fluid resistance.
Taking the above into consideration,
know what quality level and elastomer you are purchasing and
TEST, if necessary, to remove all doubt.
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