SKU: 6MM.RSOC_1M
6mm Section RED SILICONE 60 Shore O-Ring Cord
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Description
Fluorosilicone Rubber O Ring Cord: O-Ring Cord is supplied as a continuous extruded cord. O-ring cord can be used to fabricate custom o-rings where the standard sizes are not suitable. Fluorosilicone rubber (FVMQ) has many similar attributes to silicone. FVMQ rubbers have similar mechanical and physical properties offering excellent chemical resistance to dilute acids and alkalines, and non-polar fluids like petroleum oils, hydrocarbon fuels, diester, and silicone oils. However, they have only fair resistance to polar fluids like alcohol and poor resistance to ketones, aldehydes, amines, and (non-petroleum based) brake fluids. They also have lower hot air resistance when compared to silicone rubbers. They have a wide operating temperature range from -55°C up to +205°C and a high degree of chemical resistance. Their use is normally limited to static applications due to poor abrasion resistance, relatively low tear strength, and only fair flex-cracking resistance, although some grades exist that have improved or even good flex cracking resistance and compression set.
Benefits: Excellent sealing properties and durability, wide temp range, high resistance to many chemicals and petroleum-based fuels including petrol, diesel, LPG
Material: Fluorosilicone (FVMQ)
Due to packaging limitations, 50M plus orders may not arrive spooled as pictured.
Technical
| --- | = | O-Ring Cord Dimensions |
| Cord Thickness (w) | = | 6mm |
| --- | = | Physical Properies |
| Colour | = | Red |
| Material | = | Red Silicone Rubber |
| Hardness Shore A | = | 60 |
| Temperature Range | = | -55 to 225& |
| deg | = | C |
| Tensile Strength | = | 5 N/mm squared |
| Elongation Breaking Point | = | 150 to 197 % |
| Specific Gravity | = | 1.29 |
| Weight (each) | = | 179.949 kg |
| --- | = | Heat Aging at 100& |
| deg | = | C for 70 Hours |
| Hardness Change Point | = | +/-10 % |
| Tensile Strength Change | = | +/-25 % |
| Elongation Change | = | -30 % |
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