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Chemours Viton® A-700 with 30 phr N774 Carbon Black
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Fluoropolymer, TS; Thermoset Fluoroelastomer; Rubber or Thermoset Elastomer (TSE)

Material Notes: Viton® A-700 is an “A-family” gum polymer that has demonstrated easy processing. This gum provides:
  • Improved compression set resistance
  • Good flow for compression molding
  • Good mold release
  • Less mold fouling
  • Improved compression set resistance
  • Improved tear properties

Applications:

  • Compression molding of O-rings, gaskets, and other sealing devices
  • Extruded cords, profiles and tubing, or calendered sheets, when a blend of gum polymers are used
  • Blending with other polymers for viscosity modification

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Chemours was formed from former DuPont performance chemicals businesses, including the Viton product line, in 2015.

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Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Shore A 8383Cured 10 min at 177°C and Post Cured 24 hr at 232°C; ASTM D2240-91
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 16.2 MPa2350 psiCured 10 min at 177°C and Post Cured 24 hr at 232°C; ASTM D412-92
Elongation at Break 125 %125 %Cured 10 min at 177°C and Post Cured 24 hr at 232°C; ASTM D412-92
100% Modulus 13.1 MPa
@Strain 100 %
1900 psi
@Strain 100 %
Cured 10 min at 177°C and Post Cured 24 hr at 232°C; ASTM D412-92
Tear Strength 27.1 kN/m155 pliDie C, Cured 10 min at 177°C and Post Cured 24 hr at 232°C
Compression Set 24 %
@Temperature 200 °C
24 %
@Temperature 392 °F
Method B, O-rings 70 hr; ASTM D1414-94
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Brittleness Temperature -17.0 °C1.40 °FTemperature Retraction, TR-10, using 50% elongation; ASTM D1329-88
 
Descriptive Properties
Formulation as Tested2.5Viton® Curative No. 50
 3Maglite® D
 30SRF Carbon Black (N-774)
 6Calcium Hydroxide
 97.5Viton® A-700

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