Fluorine rubber, known as “the king of rubber,” is widely used in the oil industry, automotive industry, and aerospace fields. What is the maximum temperature that fluorine rubber sheets can withstand?
Fluorine rubber sheets can be used at high temperatures of up to 250°C for a long time. The highest temperature resistance of fluorine rubber sheets is up to 300°C, with excellent aging resistance and weather resistance.
In addition, one of the characteristics of fluorine rubber gaskets is superior resistance to chemical corrosion. Its stability against organic liquids, acids, bases, fats, and other chemicals is better than that of other rubbers.
Special fluorine rubber gasket products have excellent resistance to hot water and high-temperature steam. Fluorine rubber gaskets can burn when in contact with fire, but they will automatically extinguish when away from the flame, making them self-extinguishing rubber. Fluorine rubber gaskets have vacuum resistance.
Main uses of fluorine rubber sheets
Fluorine rubber sheets are used to manufacture various high-resistant to oil, flame-retardant, high-temperature, and corrosive seals, seal rings, cylinder linings, and products used in the aerospace and aviation fields.