Key attributes
Other attributes
Place of Origin:United States
Brand Name:DuPont
Grade:injection molding grade
Feature:Chemical Resistance
Application:automotive parts, pipe grade
color:Off-white
Shape:Slab
Packaging and delivery
Packaging Details:25kg per bag.
Few bags packing on cartons.
Large quantity packing on plastic pallet.
Supply Ability
Supply Ability:99999 Kilogram/Kilograms per Month
Samples
Maximum order quantity: 1 kilogramSample price:
Customization
Customized logo:Min. order: 25
Customized packaging:Min. order: 25
Graphic customization:Min. order: 25
For more customization details, message supplier
Place of origin:United States
Brand Name:Chemours
Model Number:Vitons B-435C
Material:Fluoroelastomer
Color:Off-white
Type:Virgin
Feature:Valve stem application
MOQ:25KG
Form:Slab
Package:25 kg/box
Certificate:COA/MSDS
Vitons B-435C
Vitons B-435C and Viton™ B-435C are two advanced precompounds engineered by Chemours for molding applications requiring strong bonding to metal inserts. Both grades offer exceptional heat and fluid resistance, typical of 68.5% fluorine Viton™ terpolymers, making them ideal choices for demanding applications where durability and reliability are paramount.
Key Features and Benefits
- Nominal Mooney Viscosity: Vitons B-435C and Viton B-435C have nominal Mooney viscosity values of 10 and 40, respectively. This indicates their flow characteristics during processing, providing flexibility to match specific molding requirements.
- Strong Bonding to Metal Inserts: These precompounds are specifically formulated to ensure robust bonding to metal inserts, enhancing the integrity and performance of molded parts in applications where metal-to-elastomer bonding is critical.
- Exceptional Heat and Fluid Resistance: Both grades are based on 68.5% fluorine gums, offering excellent heat and fluid resistance. This property ensures reliable performance in high-temperature and harsh fluid environments.
Applications
Viton B-135C and Viton B-435C are suitable for various molding applications, including:
- Metal Insert Bonding: Used in molding applications requiring strong bonding to metal inserts, such as automotive seals, gaskets, and components where metal-to-elastomer bonding is essential for performance and reliability.
- High-Temperature Environments: Ideal for applications exposed to high temperatures and harsh fluids, ensuring durability and longevity in demanding operating conditions.