Cross
Section Shape
|
Round
|
Upper
Temperature Range
|
450
Degrees Fahrenheit
|
Hardness
|
70 A Durometer
|
Specification
Met
|
AS568A
|
Color
Name
|
Red
|
Material
Type
|
Silicone
Rubber
|
Brand
Name
|
Small Parts
|
LowerTemperature
Range
|
-65
Degrees Fahrenheit
|
System
of Measurement
|
Inch
|
Key Options
Fabricated from silicone for use with quite a lot of chemicals and fluids
Can be utilized throughout a wide temperature range from -sixty five levels F (-54 degrees C) to 450 degrees F (232 degrees C)
Round in cross-section to offer a seal between cylindrical overlapping surfaces
Durometer (hardness) of 70A for resistance to penetration
Meets requirements defined by Aerospace Standard AS568A
Product Description
This silicone O-ring is red in colour, spherical in shape, has a durometer of 7OA, and is designed to be used in a wide variety of sealing applications.
Silicone is appropriate for temperature applications between -65 degrees F (-54 levels C) to 450 levels F (232 levels C). It has good resistance to ozone, weather, detergent, salt water, engine and transmission oil, non-petroleum brake fluid, hydraulic fluids that resist fire, vegetable and animal oils, and high molecular weight chlorinated fragrant hydrocarbons. Silicone is weak to mechanical put on and tear, water and steam over 250 degrees F (121 levels C), fragrant hydrocarbons (benzene), chlorinated hydrocarbons (trichloroethylene), acids and bases, and hydrocarbon fuels.
O-rings commonly provide a pressure and fluid seal between cylindrically formed, overlapping mating surfaces and are commonly seen in engines, taps, flanges, valves, and varied cylinders. They're circular in form, with a round cross part and a gap within the heart, just like a doughnut. O-rings are available in a number of sizes, and could be ordered primarily based on required nominal inside diameter (ID), outer diameter (OD), and cross-sectional (CS) diameter.
This silicone O-ring has a shore durometer of 70A. Shore durometer is the hardness of a cloth, and its resistance to permanent indentation. A better durometer value indicates greater resistance to indentation on a scale of 0 to a hundred, with one hundred indicating no indentation.
This silicone O-ring meets standards outlined by Aerospace Standard AS568A, which is the Aerospace Size Commonplace for O-rings.
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