Sealing materials

The choice of seal material for a solenoid valve is crucial, but with all the possible materials, hardly anyone knows what they are talking about. Here is an overview of the most common seal materials:

NameCommercial designationCharacteristicTypical applications
NBR (acrylonitrile butadiene rubber)BUNA-N
PERBUNAN
Synthetic elastomer with good mechanical and thermal properties. Suitable for neutral gases and liquids. Good resistance to oil, poor resistance to ozone.Für neutrale Gase und Flüssigkeiten bis ca. 80°C.
EPDM (ethylene propylene diene)BUNA-APSynthetic elastomer suitable for water and steam applications. Not suitable for use with mineral products such as oils, fuels and greases.Water, hot water and steam applications up to approx. 120°C-130°C.
FPM (fluororubber)VITONSynthetic elastomer with excellent resistance to high temperatures, ozone, oxygen, mineral oils, synthetic oils, fuels and many other chemical compounds. Not suitable for superheated steam.For general applications up to approx. 130°C.
FFKM (perfluoro rubber)KalrezExcellent chemical resistance, wide temperature range up to approx. 260°C.Special applications
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene)TEFLONThermoplastic material with excellent resistance to most chemicals. Good resistance to high temperatures.For general applications up to 150°C-180°C.
PUR (polyurethane)Compared to all other elastomers, polyurethane elastomers have excellent wear behaviour, high tear resistance and high elasticity.Special applications
PEEKPolyether-etherketonPEEK offers similar chemical resistance to PTFE, but with better mechanical properties. A material that is also becoming increasingly popular in process technology due to its high-temperature resistance.Special applications
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