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Choose Your Elastomers
Choosing the right elastomer for an application is extremely important when it comes to quality production. The elastomeric division of Kesaria is regularly upgraded and functions ceaselessly to meet the requirements and specifications of different industrial sectors. Our access to a wide selection of leading-edge technologies and quality materials enables us to find the best solution for every requirement. Rubber technology is evolving fast, resulting into rapid improvements in the basic properties of raw elastomers and processing auxiliaries. New-age technologies also help experts experiment with new materials for better quality and functionality.
Although Rubber is the most important raw material for manufacturing sealing products, the properties, potentials and limitations of different varieties, as well as those of similar materials, are little known to most users. We aim to provide an overview of the most important and popular elastomers to help users in their selection and usage of materials for specific applications.
General
Elastomers |
Trade
Names |
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Natural
Rubber (NR) |
SMR®,
Pale Crepe® |
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Styrene
Butadiene (SBR) |
SBR®,
Plioflex®,
Stereon® |
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Chloroprene
(CR) |
Baypren®,
Neoprene®,
Butaclor® |
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Nitrile
Butadiene (NBR,
BUNA-N) |
Chemigum®,
Perbunan-N®,
Paracril®,
Krynac® |
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Ethylene
Propylene Diene
Monomer (EPDM) |
Nordel®,
Buna EP®,
Royalene® |
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Polyurethane
(AU/EU) |
Adiprene®,
Millathane®,
Vibrathane® |
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Polyacrylate
(ACM) |
Cyanacril®,
Thiacril®,
HyTemp® |
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Chlorosulfonated
Polyethylene (CSM) |
Hypalon® |
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Thermo
Plastic Rubber
(TPR) |
Santoprene® |
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Polydemethyl
Siloxane (VMQ) |
Silastic®,
SILPLUS®,
Elastosil® |
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Fluoroelastomer
(CFM/FKM) |
Viton®,
Fluorel® |
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Tetrafluoroethylene
& Propylene (TFE/P) |
Aflas® |
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Useful Info:
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Material Comparison
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Temperature
Range of Elastomers |
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Standards
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