Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM)
Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM) provides the ultimate in performance regarding heat and chemical resistance, but is very expensive. Some grades are suitable for continuous use at 327°C, with chemical resistance being almost universal.
Typical applications
- Semiconductor
- Chemical
- Petroleum
- ‘O’ Ring applications
Advantages
Disadvantages
Properties
Resistance
Advantages
- Exceptional heat and chemical resistance
- Thermal stability from -25°C to 325°C
- Ultimate in sealing performance
Disadvantages
- Moderate mechanical properties deteriorate rapidly at elevated temperatures and at temperatures below 0°C
- Poor compression set
- Can be difficult to process
- Limited colour range
Properties
Hardness Range | 60 – 95 |
Heat Resistance | |
Maximum Continuous | 300°C |
Maximum Intermittent | 325°C |
Low Temperature Resistance | -25°C |
Resistance
Resistances | |
Oxidation | Excellent |
Ozone & Weathering | Excellent |
Oil Resistance | |
ASTM Oil No.1 @ 20°C | Excellent |
ASTM Oil No.1 @ 100°C | Good |
ASTM Oil No. 3 @20°C | Excellent |
ASTM Oil No. 3 @ 100°C | Good |
Fuel Resistance | |
ASTM Fuel @ 40°C | Excellent |
Solvent Resistance | |
Alcohol @20°C | Outstanding |
Acetone @20°C | Outstanding |
Benzene @20°C | Outstanding |
Chemical Resistance | |
Acids | Outstanding |
Bases | Outstanding |
Physical Strength | Poor (at high temp) |
Compression set | Fair |
Tear & Abrasion Resistance | Poor |
Resilience | Fair |
Permeability to Gases | Fairly Low |
Electrical strength | Good |
Flame Resistance | Self-extinguishing |
Water Resistance | Good |