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Rubber viton

HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HNS NTO NTO/HMX NTO/HMX NTO/HMX PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX TATB/HMX Cariflex (thermoplastic elastomer) Hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (polyurethane) Hydroxy-terminated polyester Kraton (block copolymer of styrene and ethylene-butylene) Nylon (polyamide) Polyester resin-styrene Polyethylene Polyurethane Poly(vinyl) alcohol Poly(vinyl) butyral resin Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Viton (fluoroelastomer) Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Cariflex (block copolymer of butadiene-styrene) Cariflex (block copolymer of butadiene-styrene) Estane (polyester polyurethane copolymer) Hytemp (thermoplastic elastomer) Butyl rubber with acetyl tributylcitrate Epoxy resin-diethylenetriamine Kraton (block copolymer of styrene and ethylene-butylene) Latex with bis-(2-ethylhexyl adipate) Nylon (polyamide) Polyester and styrene copolymer Poly(ethyl acrylate) with dibutyl phthalate Silicone rubber Viton (fluoroelastomer) Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Epoxy ether Exon (polychlorotrifluoroethylene/vinylidine chloride) Hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (polyurethane) Kel-F (polychlorotrifluoroethylene) Nylon (polyamide) Nylon and aluminium Nitro-fluoroalkyl epoxides Polyacrylate and paraffin Polyamide resin Polyisobutylene/Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Polyester Polystyrene Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Kraton (block copolymer of styrene and ethylene-butylene)... [Pg.12]

AU EU CSM T FKM FC, FE, GE FK Polyesterurethanes Polyetherurethanes Chlorosulphanated polyethylene Thiokol Fluorinated rubbers-Vitons Silicone rubbers Fluorosilicone rubbers... [Pg.276]

Although, in the anhydrous condition, COFj is not corrosive to ordinary metals used for construction, when moist the compound behaves in a highly corrosive manner. In these circumstances, copper, nickel, "Monel, "Inconel, or "Hastelloy C are recommended. For ordinary temperatures, natural rubber, "Viton, Teflon and "Kel-F are compatible [277,1199]. Steel is acceptable at moderate temperatures [84a]. A corrosion-resistant distillation column made entirely from nickel, bronze and "Kel-F has been used to separate the corrosive gas mixture OFj, COF, CjFg, C F Cl, ClOj, CIO3, CIO3F, ClOjF and HF [1573]. [Pg.552]

ASTM D 5151 Standard test method for detection Fluor rubber/Viton PG... [Pg.418]

Many ATR accessories have a clamp to ensure good contact between the sample and the IRE. The clamps are often backed with a rubber or polymer pad. If the pad touches the IRE because the sample is too small to cover the entire area of the element, a spectrum of the pad will be collected in addition to that of the sample. O-ring seals constructed of rubber, Viton, or PTFE are frequently used with liquid ATR cells. Ideally, the absorption bands will be weak and will be eliminated when the ratio of the sample and reference spectra is calculated. Nonetheless, spectra of aU these contaminants or potential interferents should be recorded and made available for future reference. If unexpected bands appear in a sample spectrum, the... [Pg.328]

Footnotes (a) Gaskets are also available in other materials, such as hydrogenated nitrile, neoprene, butyl rubber, hypalon, silicon rubber to meet various application requirrnents. (b) Viton is a Du Pont Co. trademark for a series of fluoroelastotners based on the copolymer ofvinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene. [Pg.43]

The molded liners for the inlet head, cylinder section, and conical sections have Integral molded gaskets for sealing at the flanged joints. Molded liners and vulcanized linings are offered in gum rubber, polyurethane, nitrile rubber, butyl. Neoprene , Viton , Hypalon , and other liner materials can be supplied. [Pg.266]

The construction materials for the plates include most corrosion-resistant metals, usually 304SS, 316SS, titanium, Incoloy 825 , Hastelloy , and others, plus nonmetallic fused graphite, and fluoroplastic Diabon F . Typical gaskets between the plates include nitrile rubber, butyl, and EPDM elastromers, Hypalon and Viton , based on the various manufacturers literature. [Pg.234]

Figure 9.9 Schesatic diagrans of flow-through cell. A, and solvent elimination interfar B, for SFC/FTIR. For A (1) polished stainless steel lig..v.pipe (2) zinc selenide window (3) PTFE spacer (4) viton rubber o-ring (5) graphitized Vespel nicroferrule (6) deactivated fused-silica capillary tubing (7) bolt with Allen nut (8) stainless steel end-fitting and (9) stainless steel body of flow cell. Figure 9.9 Schesatic diagrans of flow-through cell. A, and solvent elimination interfar B, for SFC/FTIR. For A (1) polished stainless steel lig..v.pipe (2) zinc selenide window (3) PTFE spacer (4) viton rubber o-ring (5) graphitized Vespel nicroferrule (6) deactivated fused-silica capillary tubing (7) bolt with Allen nut (8) stainless steel end-fitting and (9) stainless steel body of flow cell.
Synthetic rubbers are also used for particular applications. Hypalon (trademark, E. I. du Pont de Nemours) has a good resistance to strongly oxidising chemicals and can be used with nitric acid. It is unsuitable for use with chlorinated solvents. Viton (trademark, E. I. du Pont de Nemours) has a better resistance to solvents, including chlorinated solvents, than other rubbers. Both Hypalon and Viton are expensive, compared with other synthetic, and natural, rubbers. [Pg.303]

Splash suit Viton or butyl rubber for nonflammable exposures... [Pg.96]

Chemical Type Viton Butyl Rubber PVA Neoprene Nitrile PVC Latex... [Pg.39]

Buna-N, Viton, neoprene, natural rubber compatibility Poor Good... [Pg.302]

Viton A — trademark for a synthetic rubber derived from vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene... [Pg.620]

Because of their widespread use in the American workplace, butyl rubber, nitrile latex, neoprene latex, poly(vinyl alcohol), surgical rubber latex, and Viton elastomer were chosen for the present studies. The composite/bonded substances of this study were not in all cases presently available as commercial material for protective garments, but rather were chosen to determine their potential for resistance to solvent permeation. Likewise, Teflon gloves were included in these studies simply because they are commercially available. [Pg.241]

Of the remaining materials in Table IV, only Viton, neoprene rubber latex,poly(vinyl alcohol), butyl rubber, and butyl-coated nylon exhibited at least a 20-min breakthrough time forl,2 dichloro-ethane permeation to occur. The nitrile rubber latex, cement dipped nitrile rubber, polyethylene (medium density), and surgical rubber latex were all penetrated by 1,2-dichloroethane in less than 3 min and would be of little use in situations requiring the garment to be in constant contact with 1,2-dichloroethane. From the above, butyl rubber or Viton appear to be the best materials to protect the worker against 1,2-dichloroethane, but because of apparent lot-to-lot variations(20) in butyl properties, Viton appears to be the best suited material of these studies to protect the worker from this chemical. [Pg.252]


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