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Material Choice Guide To Selecting Rubber Compounds

Porter Seal Company is pleased to present this "Material Choice Guide To Selecting Rubber Compounds" to provide a convenient reference for proper elastomer selection.

This information should be used only as a general guide, as the ratings are based primarily on published literature from various polymer suppliers such as Du Pont, Dow Corning and General Electric Co. as well as other rubber manufacturers. We do not guarantee the accuracy and assume no liability for the use thereof.

There are many variable factors to be considered before accepting a general elastomer compound for a particular service. Because of the variations in compounds and the various affect of changes in temperature, durometer and service conditions, it is the policy of Porter Seal Company that the customer should always test and determine the suitability of the particular elastomer compound for its particular application requirements.

Compounds → Natural
Rubber
Neoprene Nitrile EPDM Silicone Hypalon SBR Viton
Properties ↓                
Hardness (Shore A) 40-95 40-95 40-95 40-95 40-80 40-90 40-90 50-95
Temperature Range -45 to 210 F -50 to 260 F -40 to 260 F -35 to 250 F -150 to 550 F -35 to 250 F -50 to 215 F -40 to 500 F
Max Tensile Strength PSI 3500-4000 2500-3000 1000-3500 2500-3000 2000 3000 2000-2500 2000
Max Elongation % 500-600 600-800 400-600 500-600 600-800 500 450-500 300
Resilience E G F-G G E P G P
Abrasion E E G G P E G G
Tear Resistance E G F-G G P F F F
Electrical Insulation E F P E E G G G
Flame Resistance P E P P G G P G
Ozone Resistance P E P E E E F E
UV Resistance G G G E E E F E
Moisture Resistance G G F-G E G G G E
Acid Resistance (Concentrated) F G G G P E F E
Solvent Resistance P G P F P G P E
Oil Resistance P G E P F G P E

Hypalon, Neoprene and Viton are registered trademarks of DuPont.

P - POOR
F - FAIR
G - GOOD
E - EXCELLENT

The above information is offered as a guide only.

ASTMD2000 is the current guide for rubber. The ASTMD2000 Reference has superceded MS3065 and MIL-P-417 Standards. You can cross-reference the MS3065 and MIL-STD-417 to the ASTMD2000 spec using our Quick Reference Guide. Click here

The current standard for dense rubbers is the ASTMD2000 standard. The types of rubber and their properties are governed by ASTM. Click here to visit the ASTM website.


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