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Fluoroelastomers molecular structure

Swelling resistance of fluoroelastomers is directly related to the fluorine content in the molecule. This is demonstrated by data in Table 5.3 [9]. For example, when the fluorine content is increased by mere 6% (from 65% to 71%), the volume swelling in benzene drops from 20% to 3%. Copolymers of VDF and HFP have excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, but they exhibit a relatively high swelling in low-molecular-weight esters, ketones, and amines, which is due to the presence of the VDF in their structure [10]. VDF-based fluoroelastomers... [Pg.94]


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