Viton® was introduced 1958. Ever since, scientists and engineers have relied on Chemours Viton® for its superior performance and unique properties.
Learn how Viton™ high-performance fluoroelastomers retain their properties when exposed to high temperatures and pressures, as well as harsh chemicals.
Learn how Viton™ high-performance fluoroelastomers retain their properties when exposed to high temperatures and pressures, as well as harsh chemicals.
Blue Viton®: Our Blue Viton® offers 66% fluorine content and is considered type “A”. This material offers the same mechanical properties as black, but in a vibrant blue color. Made in the USA. White FDA VitonThis material is manufactured with FDA white-list ingredients, per FDA Titl...
Not resistant to Amines (Ammonia) Not resistant to Acetone, Skydrol, Ethyl Acetate Not resistant to Hot Water and Steam (except specialty grades) Not resistant to Low Molecular Esters and Ethers Mechanical Properties Good Wear Resistance Excellent Comp. Set Resistance ...
High-Visibility Viton®is recommended in applications that require o-rings to be highly visible (typically in downhole drilling). High-Visibility Yellow Viton® o-rings maintain properties identical to its original compound, with the addition of a distinguishable neon hue. ...
DuPont Performance Elastomers proprietary Advanced Polymer Architecture (APA) technology expands the range of performance enabled by specialty types of Viton®. The significant processing improvements, along with equal or better end-use properties, allow specifiers to confidently select parts made from Vit...
When exposed to synthetic lubricants and harsh chemicals, including fuel and powertrain fluids, parts made with Viton™ fluoroelastomers maintain their properties and outperform products that are made with other fluoroelastomer materials (also called FKM). That’s why automotive engineers specify the ...
nDuPont's trade name for a family of copolymer fluoroelastomers with a wide range of properties among them, but, in particular, good resistance to high temperatures and chemicals. They are used for...Gooch, Jan W.Springer New York
VITUBE’s main attributes include exceptional chemical resistance at elevated temperatures. It has withstood continuous service temperatures of 600°F for 48 hours and 500°F for 1000 hours while maintaining its mechanical properties. However, care should be taken at these elevated temperatures. Tests...