Catalog
Specifications
Actual I.D. |
N/A 1.421±.012 in36.09±0.30 mm |
Actual C.S. |
N/A .139±.004 in3.53±0.10 mm |
Nominal Reference I.D. |
N/A 1-7/16 |
Nominal Reference C.S. |
N/A 1/8 |
Nominal Reference O.D. |
N/A 1-11/16 |
Material(s) Available |
N/A Buna/ Nitrile Aflas Butyl Ethylene Propylene Fluorocarbon (Viton) Fluorosilicone Hydrogenated Nitrile Silicone Rubber Neoprene Polyurethene, Cast Polyurethene, Millable Kalrez PTFE |
Buna/ Nitrile
Buna/ Nitrile |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: BN
Standard Color: Black
Description: Presently the seal industry's most widely used and economical elastomer, Nitrile combines excellent resistance to petroleum-based oils and fuels, silicone greases, hydraulic fluids, water and alcohols, with a good balance of such desirable working properties as low compression set, high tensile strength, and high abrasion resistance.
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Aflas
Aflas |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: Aflas
Standard Color: Black
Description: A copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene/ propylene, TFE/P can offer a combination of high temperature and chemical resistance.
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Butyl
Butyl |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: Butyl
Standard Color: Black
Description: An all-petroleum product, Butyl is a copolymer of isobutylene and isoprene and has largely been replaced by Ethylene Propylene since its introduction.
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Ethylene Propylene
Ethylene Propylene |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: EP
Standard Color: Black
Description: A copolymer of ethylene and propylene (EPR), combined with a third comonomer adiene(EPDM), Ethylene Propylene has gained wide seal industry acceptance for its excellent ozone and chemical resistance characteristics.
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Fluorocarbon (Viton®)
Fluorocarbon (Viton®) |
N/A
 
Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: V Standard Color: Black Description: Combining high temperature resistance with outstanding chemical resistance, Fluorocarbon-based compounds approach the ideal for a universal O-ring material. Key Use(s):
Temperature Range Standard Compound: -13° to +446°F Special Compound: -40° to +446°F Hardness (Shore A): 55 to 90. Features: High fluorine grades offer higher resistance to swell in high octane and oxygenated fuel blends. This provides superior performance in Ethanol/Methanol blended gasoline. Base resistant grades offer improved resistance to amine based oil protectants found in new transmission oils, along with improved resistant to steam for higher temperature services. Low temperature bases can improve performance to -40°F. New Polymers being offered have improved chemical resistance and low temperature performance. Viton® Extreme™ ETP offers similar chemical compatibility as Kalrez™ with temperature performance with a TR(10) of -40°F and brittleness to -76°. Limitations: Fluorocarbons (Viton®) are not recommended for exposure to ketones, amines, low molecular weight esters and ethers, nitro hydrocarbons, hot hydrofluoric or chlorosulfonic acids, or Skydrol® fluids. They are also not recommended for situations requiring good low temperature flexibility. |
Fluorosilicone
Fluorosilicone |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: FS
Standard Color: Blue
Description: Fluorosilicone combines the good high and low temperature stability of Silicones with the fuel, oil, and solvent resistance of Fluorocarbons.
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Hydrogenated Nitrile
Hydrogenated Nitrile |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: ZT
Standard Color: Black
Description: HNBR is the product of the hydrogenation of Nitrile, resulting in varying degrees of saturation of the polymeric chain, with accompanying varying degrees of enhanced physical strength and chemical resistance properties.
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Silicone Rubber
Silicone Rubber |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: S
Standard Color: Red
Description: LSR is a low viscosity silicone elastomer intended for use in liquid injection molding (LIM) equipment. It offers high thermal stability and flexibility at low temperatures, high transparency and is easily colored. Also, self-lubricated and electrically conductive grades are available as well as FDA, ISO 10993 and Class VI medical compliant grades. Liquid silicone rubber is widely used to mold complex profiles because of its excellent flow characteristics.
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Neoprene
Neoprene |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: Neop
Standard Color: Black
Description: One of the earliest of the synthetic materials to be developed as an oil-resistant substitute for Natural Rubber, Neoprene is a homopolymer of chloroprene (chlorobutadiene).
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Polyurethene, Cast
Polyurethene, Cast |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: Poly Urth Cast
Standard Color: Amber
Description: Cast Polyurethane is outstanding over other O-ring elastomers in abrasion resistance and tensile strength. Additionally, Cast Polyurethane surpasses the performance of Millable Polyurethane in its higher tensile strength, greater elongation, wider temperature range, and lower compression set characteristics.
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Polyurethene, Millable
Polyurethene, Millable |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: Poly Urth Mil
Standard Color: Black
Description: Millable Polyurethane is outstanding over most other O-ring elastomers in abrasion resistance and tensile strength.
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Kalrez®
Kalrez® |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: KA
Standard Color: Black
Description: FFKM parts are made from a Perfluoroelastomer (Kalrez®) possessing exceptional resistance to degradation by aggressive fluids and/or gases.
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PTFE
PTFE |
N/A
 Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Compound Designation: TF
Standard Color: White
Description: PTFE is a tough, chemically inert polymer possessing an incredible working temperature range.
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