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- A fluoroelastomer is a fluorocarbon-based synthetic rubber. Fluoroelastomers generally have wide chemical resistance. Several compositions of fluoroelastomers...
- Gujarat Fluorochemicals (Fluonox), and several Chinese manufacturers. Fluoroelastomers are more expensive than neoprene or nitrile rubber elastomers. They...
- perfluoroelastomeric compounds containing an even higher amount of fluorine than FKM fluoroelastomers. They have improved resistance to high temperatures and chemicals and...
- conditioners Chemicals Fluorocarbons Fluoroplastics Fluoro coatings Fluoroelastomers Fluorinated oils Oil- and water-repellent products Mold release agents...
- Silicone rubbers and thermoplastic polyurethanes are also in use. Fluoroelastomers, e.g. Viton, combine the advantages of both. Energetic polymers (e...
- (ACM, ABR) Silicone rubber (SI, Q, VMQ) Fluorosilicone rubber (FVMQ) Fluoroelastomers (FKM, and FEPM) Viton, Tecnoflon, Fluorel, Aflas and Dai-El Perfluoroelastomers...
- developments that offer broad chemical compatibility using lined tubing and fluoroelastomers.[citation needed] With lined tubing, the thin inside liner is made...
- such chemicals were addressed. At high temperatures or in a fire, fluoroelastomers decompose and may release hydrogen fluoride. Any residue must be handled...
- vinyl ether Perfluoromethylvinylether, a monomer used to make some fluoroelastomers Politically Motivated Violent Extremism, encourages the use of violence...
- include hydrogen and/or oxygen, including both fluoroplastics and fluoroelastomers. Typical TFE-based fluoroplastics include ETFE, the alternating 1:1...