Nanotech Rubber

A key requirement of the automotive industry is a low-friction rubber for such items as valve stem and shaft seals. Typically this requirement is met using Teflon-coated rubber but the material exhibits flexibility and flaking problems. However, polymerising semicrystalline perfluoropolymer filler (usually PTFE – polytetrafluoroethylene) with FFKM builds compounds with immense promise:

  • Helping to reduce friction with none of the side-effects of coatings,. This makes it ideal for rotating seals in automotive, aerospace, oil and gas applications
  • Reducing permeability – offering reduced emmissions to automotive manufacturers
  • Higher purity – essential for semi-conductor manufacturing and food processing applications

Tests at DP Seals suggest nanotech rubber moulds well.

The information below is just a guide. The type and percentage of filler can have a dramatic effect on individual performance parameters. To realise different performance parameters, other nano-fillers can be used with or without the PTFE, such as carbon black to introduce conductivity.

Why not contact us for a detailed discussion of your requirements.


Nanotech Rubber Specifications

Hardness: Shore A (Hint)
55 – 95
Tensile Strength (1000psi)
2.6 – 3.1
Tear Resistance
Excellent
Impact Resistance
Good
Compression Set (Method B, %)
20 – 35
Electrical Resistance (Ω/cm2)
Depends on filler
Low Temperature
-20°C/-5°F
High Temperature
225°C/435°F
Intermittent High
Depends on filler
Ozone (protected)
Excellent
Weather and Sunlight
Excellent
Gas Permeation
Excellent
Water
Excellent
Acid/Base – dilute
Acid:Excellent/Alkali:Fair
Acid/Base – concentrated
Acid:Good/Alkali:Fair
Solvent – Aliphatic
Good
Solvent – Aromatic
Good
Oils and Gasoline
Good

At DP Seals we pride ourselves on being able to provide specialist advice in selecting and developing exactly the right blend of materials to meet a vast range of performance requirements.

We also maintain a large quantity and variety of quality raw materials in stock, enabling us to offer fast turnaround and provide for tight deadlines.

The information provided here is only a guide to its primary characteristics and uses. The relationship between material, product performance and blend options is complex.

Below you’ll find many free resources to help you think about material selection and we are always on hand to discuss your requirements and provide expert advice.

Free Resources