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Compatible with Nitrile/PVC, Silicone rubber, Nitrile (NBR with min 30% nitrile), Acrylate rubber (ACM), Viton (Fluor rubber), Polyester (AU) and polyether (EU) urethane. ... more
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All parts are subject to wear and tear; however, the elastomers are an extremely durable component that we believe will outlast the life of the bike. ... more
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Blackmer pumps have been configured with elastomers and mechanical seals, compatible with the handling of biodiesel. Blackmer worked closely with leading elastomer suppliers to develop specialized materials to handle fluids with high alcohol ... more
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Some products such as fittings assembled with Viton seals have a higher temperature specification. ... more
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The following elastomers and plastics have been found to be compatible with Halocarbon inert lubricants. Since formulations vary by manufacturer, it is recommended that a compatibility test be conducted. ... more
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Blackmer pumps have been configured with elastomers and mechanical seals, compatible with the handling of resins. Blackmer worked closely with leading elastomer suppliers to develop specialized materials to handle fluids with various chemical ... more
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Castable Urethane ELASTOMERS are materials which can be stretched and will recover instantaneously on release. They are thermosetting, as are natural and synthetic rubbers. In simple terms, an Elastomer is a material which can be stretched at room ... more
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Sutterlin: The amount of plastics being used in cars is set to grow even faster. The overriding aim is to optimize weight and improve the comfort and functionality of our vehicles, and the best way of doing this is to use plastics. This is why we ... more
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The WRI can be used over a greater temperature range with less change in performance. Proper elastomer selection will make elastomers useful for most applications. ... more
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Document Number: 2001-01-1443 Date Published: April 2001 Author(s): Scott Gruenberg - Michigan Technological Univ. Michael Audo - DaimlerChrysler John W. Reddaway - Tenneco Inc. Rod Hadi - Freudenberg-NOK Abstract: At present, testing elastomeric ... more
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