Selecting the best elastomer for an application involves answering some questions. Temperature and other
environmental factors can affect the long-term physical properties of a compound. Therefore, unless a
particular application already exists, gathering information on which to base a decision can sometimes be a
difficult process.
The following checklist provides several characteristics that need to be taken
into consideration when specifying an elastomeric compound. It’s important to know which physical,
mechanical, and chemical resistance properties are required. It’s also important that a material is
compounded and tested to meet any necessary industrial specifications such as UL, ASTM, SAE, NSF
International and U.S. Military Standards, as well as FDA requirements for food-grade gasket materials and
antimicrobial materials.
Physical Properties |
Resistance Properties |
Mechanical Properties |
- Tensile strength
- Hardness range or compression deflection requirements
- Compression set at room and operation temperatures
- Aging in sunlight, ozone, heat, storage, etc.
- Color (if color matching is desired or necessary and meets minimum order
requirements)
- Aesthetics
- FDA compliant
- EPA compliant
- Meets IN EN ISO 846 requirements
- Antimicrobial (available based on customer need)
- Food grade (available based on customer need)
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- Reaction to acids or caustics
- Abrasion
- Hydrocarbon solvents
- Oxygenated solvents
- Flame or temperature extremes
- Tearing
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- Speed or recovery from deflection
- Flexibility
- Permeability to gases
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