Introduction to perfluororubber
It is polymerized from three or more fluororubber monomers, and all hydrogen atoms on the monomers are replaced by fluorine atoms. It has outstanding resistance to high temperature hardening, and has both the elasticity of rubber and the corrosion resistance of PTFE. In the range of -20F-615F, the perfluoroether o-ring (seal) has good elongation and sealing. Whether encountering temperature, pressure, chemical corrosion or all the above-mentioned related situations, our products can provide corresponding solutions to the problems. Perfluoroether O-rings (seals) are resistant to corrosion by most chemicals, including organic acids, inorganic acids, alkalis, ketones, alcohols, aldehydes and fuels. Therefore, perfluorinated o-rings (seals) provide long-term service in most chemical and petrochemical processes. In other media where rubber can swell or fail. O-rings (seals) do not swell or become brittle, and retain their original quality. O-rings install easily and are more resilient to improper installation than metal seals without causing galling. It also does not "cold flow" or wear out the shaft like PTFE seals.


