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Type and Class of Polymer Usage

This table is intended to assist the users of Classification System D 2000-SAE J200 and is not to be considered as part of the system. The table lists the Classification System D 2000-SAE J200 material designations (type and class) and the type of polymer most often used in meeting the material requirements (type and class). This table is not intended to be limiting; other polymers may be used to meet the same specification.

Polymers Most Often Used in Meeting Material Requirements

Classification System
D2000-SAE J200

Material Designation
(Type & Class)
Type of Polymer
Most Often Used

AA

Natural rubber, reclaimed rubber, SBR
butyl, EP polybutadiene, polyisoprene

AK

Polysufides

BA

Ethylene propylene, high-temperature SBR
& butyl compounds

BC

Chloroprene Polymers (neoprene), cm

BE

Chlorprene polymers (neoprene), cm

BF

NBR polymers

BG

NBR polymers, urethanes

BK

NBR

CA

Ethylene propylene

CE

Chlorosulfonated polythylene (Hypalon), cm

CH

NBR polymers, epichlorohydrin polymers

DA

Ethylene propylene polymers

DE

CM, CSM

DF

Polyacrylic (butyl-acrylate type)

DH

Polyacrylic polymers, HNBR

EE

AEM

EH

ACM

EK

FZ

FC

Silicones (high strength)

FE

Silicones

FK

Fluorinated silicones

GE

Silicones

HK

Fluorinated elastomers (Viton®, Fluorel, etc.)


Hypalon® and Viton® are registered trademarks of DuPont Dow Elastomers.

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