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What is FVMQ?
“FVMQ” stands for Fluorosilicone Rubber, which is a specialized type of silicone rubber that contains fluorine atoms in its polymer structure. Fluorosilicone rubber offers a unique combination of properties that make it suitable for applications requiring resistance to harsh environments, chemicals, and high temperatures.
FVMQ Information
Process: Injection Molding, Compression Molding
Colors: Custom Colors
Tolerance: ±0.5mm
Price: Expensive
Application: aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, and electronics
Recommended Wall Thickness: 1mm-10mm or even thicker
FVMQ Properties
Fluorosilicone rubber (FVMQ) is a special elastomer that has similar environmental stability and excellent resistance to extreme temperatures as silicone, and has excellent resistance to fuels, oils, solvents and chemical media.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Density (g/cm³) | 1.4-1.7 |
Hardness (Shore A) | 40 – 80 |
Tensile Strength (MPa) | Good |
Elongation at Break (%) | Good |
Tear Strength (N/mm) | Good |
Abrasion Resistance | Good |
Flexibility | Good |
Temperature Range (°C) | -55 to 200 |
Electrical Insulation | Good |
Chemical Resistance | Excellent |
Solvent Resistance | Good |
Oil Resistance | Excellent |
Adhesion to Metals | Good |
Compression Set | Good |
UV and Weather Resistance | Food |
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