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What is Fluorosilicone?

Rich-Rubber Company produces fluorosilicone parts. While substantially more expensive than silicone, fluorosilicone is engineered for specialized applications demanding superior resistance to oxidizing chemicals, plus aromatic and chlorinated solvents. Rich-Rubber offers fluorosilicone recess-style bumpers and insulation grommets.

What are the Disadvantages of Using Fluorosilicone?

Fluorosilicone is not recommended for use with brake fluids, hydrazine, or ketones, which generally attack it. Additionally, fluorosilicone offers lower high-heat resistance compared to standard silicone and should not be confused with it in this regard.

Fluorosilicone Characteristics

What are the Common Characteristics of Fluorosilicone?
  • Common Names:  Fluorosilicone
  • ASTM D2000 Classification:  FK
  • Military (MIL-STD 417): MIL-DTL-25988, Amend. 2
  • Chemical Definition:  Fluorosilicone

General Characteristics

What are the General Characteristics of Fluorosilicone?
  • Durometer Range:  50 – 80
  • Tensile Range (P.S.I.):  500 – 800
  • Elongation (Max. %):  300
  • Compression Set:  Good
  • Resilience – Rebound:  Excellent
  • Abrasion Resistance:  Poor
  • Tear Resistance:  Poor
  • Solvent Resistance:  Fair
  • Oil Resistance:  Good
  • Low Temperature Usage:  -80°
  • High Temperature Usage:  up to 300°
  • Aging Weather – Sunlight:  Excellent
  • Adhesion to Metals:  Poor
 

To learn more about Fluorosilicone Parts, please contact Rich-Rubber today!