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Kemlex V76E
Thermoplastic Elastomer
Supplied by Precision Polymer Engineering Ltd.
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Product Description
Kemex® is a ETP polymer peroxide cured compound based on a tetrapolymer of Ethylene, Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) and Perfluoromethylvinylether (PMVE), and a cure site monomer-70-80 °.
This compound offers a higher level of fluid resistance than that of fluoroelastomers. It is not totally perfluorinated, so will not exhibit the ultra-low volume swell associated with Perlast® perfluoroelastomers. It is particularly suited to applications which have contact with strong amines, bases, steam and polar solvents. It improves on the chemical resistance of Aflas® and FKM elastomers, while retaining excellent low temperature.
General
Material Status
Commercial: Active
Availability
Europe
North America
Features
Good Chemical Resistance
Forms
Pellets
Elastomers
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Strength
(Yield)
psi
ASTM D412
,
ISO 37
Tensile Elongation
(Break)
%
ASTM D412
,
ISO 37
Compression Set
(392°F, 24.0 hr)
%
ASTM D395B
,
ISO 815
Hardness
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
IRHD Hardness
ASTM D1415
,
ISO 48
Additional Information
Service Temperature Range: -20 to 206°C
Ignition Temperature: >315°C
Related Terminology
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Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Good Chemical Resistance, Chemical Resistant.
Notes
1
Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
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