| Product Name |
Notes |
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AS-***-BU7
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Best resistance to gas permeation, do not use with petroleum oils and fuels
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AS-***-EA7
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Chosen for applications requiring improved performance vs. nitrile rubber
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AS-***-EP7,
AS-***-EP8
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Conforms to FDA requirements (except milk & edible oils)
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AS-***-CC7
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Conforms to FDA requirements (except milk & edible oils), meets AMS 3209
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AS-***-CC9
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Conforms to FDA requirements (except milk & edible oils), meets AMS 3210
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AS-***-SL7
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Conforms to FDA requirements, do not use with petroleum oils & fuels
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AS-***-FS7
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Do not use with acetone and ethyl acetate, MIL-R-25988, Class I, grade 70
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AS-***-FK7
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Do not use with acetone and ethyl acetate, MIL-R-83248/25897
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AS-***-FK9
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Do not use with acetone and ethyl acetate, MIL-R-83248/25898
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AS-***-HD5
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Don't use w/acetic acid, perchloroethylene, toluene & carbon tetrachloride
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AS-***-HN7,
AS-***-HN9
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Excellent chemical and temperature resistance
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AS-***-AF7
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Excellent resistance to ozone, sour gas&oil, hydraulic fluids and radiation
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AS-***-NR5
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Excellent tear, abrasion&resilience properties, poor heat&ozone resistance
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AS-***-FF7,
AS-***-FF9
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Expensive compound used when fluid compatibility & high temps are issues
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AS-***-NB7,
AS-***-NB9
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General purpose o-ring, do not use with steam, hot water & brake fluid
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AS-***-T12
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Good compressive strength and creep resistance, can be abrasive
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AS-***-*N7,
AS-***-*N9
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Higher wear resistance than Nitrile, temp range -20 to 250°F
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AS-***-NL7,
AS-***-NL9
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Less friction than Nitrile, do not use with steam, hot water & brake fluid
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AS-***-*L7,
AS-***-*L9
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Less friction than carboxylated nitrile, reduces "stiction" problems
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AS-***-W00
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Longest wearing material, excellent at cryogenic temperatures
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AS-***-T80
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Longest wearing of the TFE's, good thermal conductivity
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AS-***-T22
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Lowest static friction, may be abrasive in rotary or dry environments
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AS-***-T01
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Nearly inert, generally used as a static seal
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AS-***-M00
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Nearly inert, low gas permeability, generally used as a static seal
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AS-***-T91
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Non-abrasive,use on soft mating materials, excellent at high temperatures
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AS-***-FH5
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Operating temperatures from -80 to 250F, FDA compliant grades available
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MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- MS29512,
MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- MS29513
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Service: Air Force and Navy aircraft fuel, JP-4, JP-5
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MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- AB6230B,
MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- AN6227B,
MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- MS28775
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Service: Air Force and Navy hydraulic fluid MIL-H-5606
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MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- M83248/1,
MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- M83248/2
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Service: High temperature fluid and compression set resistance
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MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- AB6290,
MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- MS28778
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Service: hydraulic oil, MIL-H-5606
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MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- M25988/1,
MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- M25988/36,
MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- M25988/4
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Service: oil and fuel resistant
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MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- MS29561,
MIL-Spec and TFE Compounds -- NAS617
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Service: synthetic lubricants, MIL-L-7808
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AS-***-T14
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Similar to T12, increased glass content, excellent compressive strength
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AS-***-UA7,
AS-***-UA9,
AS-***-UD5
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Superior abrasion resistance & tear strength, resistance to ozone/sunlight
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AS-***-T00
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TFM that is specially processed for longer wear, color coded for ID
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