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Fluoraz 888

Fluoroelastomer

Supplied by Greene, Tweed & Co.

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Product Description
Fluoraz® 888 polytetrafluoroethylene/propylene (FEPM) performs will in aggressive chemicals where ultrapure materials are not required. Recommended for conventional wet and dry system applications requiring better chemical resistance than typical fluoroelastomers, Fluoraz 888 has a good field performance history in both dynamic and static applications. Fluoraz 888 remains stable at service temperatures up to 230°C (446°F).
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • North America
Features 
  • Good Chemical Resistance
Uses 
  • Gaskets
  • Seals
  • Valves/Valve Parts
Appearance 
  • Tan
Forms 
  • Pellets
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Specific Gravity
 
 
Elastomers
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Stress
     
50% Strain
psi
 
100% Strain
psi
 
Tensile Strength (Break)
psi
 
Tensile Elongation (Break)
%
 
Compression Set 2 (399°F, 70.0 hr)
%
ASTM D395
Hardness
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Durometer Hardness (Shore A)
 
 
Thermal
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Service Temperature
°F
 
Related Terminology
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: Fluoraz 888, Fluoraz , Fluoraz888, 888, Fluoroelastomer, Fluorelastomer, Fluoropolymer, Greene, Tweed
Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Good Chemical Resistance, Chemical Resistant.
Uses
Uses may also be described by the following terms: Gaskets, Gasketing, Valves, Valve Parts.
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
225% Deflection
 
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