Description
DICHTOMATIK Wireline Tool Kit, -22 to 212 deg F, 90 D Nitrile Rubber
Features:
- NBR is a very commonly used material for O-rings because of its good mechanical properties, its resistance to lubricants and greases and its relatively low cost
- The physical and chemical resistance properties of NBR materials are determined by the acrylonitrile (ACN) content of the base polymer which can vary between 18 and 50%
- Low ACN content ensures good flexibility at low temperatures, but offers limited resistance to oils and fuels
- As the ACN content increases, the low temperature flexibility reduces and the resistance to oils and fuels improves
- Physical and chemical resistance properties of NBR materials are also affected by the cure system of the polymer
- Peroxide-cured materials have improved physical properties, chemical resistance and thermal properties as compared to sulfur-donor-cured materials
- Standard grades of NBR are typically resistant to mineral oil-based lubricants and greases, many grades of hydraulic fluids, aliphatic hydrocarbons, silicone oils and greases and water to about 80 deg C
- NBR is generally not resistant to aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons, fuels with a high aromatic content, polar solvents, glycol-based brake fluids and non-flammable hydraulic fluids (HFD)
- NBR also has low resistance to ozone, weathering and aging, but in many applications this has no negative effect
- Without bleeder disc
Standards/Approval:
- ASTM D1418
- DNV
- ISD Certified
- NFPA Listed
- PTDA