Introduction To Fluororubber
Fluorine rubber refers to a synthetic polymer elastomer containing fluorine atoms on the carbon atoms of the main chain or side chain. The introduction of fluorine atoms endows rubber with excellent heat resistance, oxidation resistance, oil resistance, corrosion resistance and atmospheric aging resistance. It has been widely used in aerospace, aviation, automobile, petroleum and household appliances and other fields. Key materials that cannot be replaced in the industry. Since 1943, polyolefin fluororubber, nitrosofluororubber, tetrapropylene fluororubber, phosphazene fluororubber and perfluoroether rubber have been developed successively.




