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Parker's hydrogenated nitrile (HNBR, HSN) is a synthetic polymer that results from the hydrogenation of nitrile rubber (NBR). Superior mechanical characteristics, particularly high strength, helps reduce extrusion and wear.

• Heat resistance
• Up to 150°C (300°F)
• Cold flexibility
• Down to approximately -48°C (-55°F)
• Chemical resistance
• Aliphatic hydrocarbons
• Vegetable and animal fats and oils
• HFA, HFB and HFC hydraulic fluids
• Dilute acids, bases and salt solutions at moderate temperatures
• Water and steam up to 149°C (300°F)
• Ozone, aging and weathering

Not compatible with:
• Chlorinated hydrocarbons
• Polar solvents (ketones, esters and ethers)
• Strong acids
• Used for Low Temperature

*Custom sizes and coatings/markings are available upon request.


PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

DUROMETER
85

THERMAL APPLICATION TYPE
Low and high temperature (<-30°F, >250°F)

MINIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE
-55 °F

MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE
300 °F

FOR FLUID TYPE
Oils

INDUSTRY
Oil & Gas

SPECIFICATIONS MET
NORSOK
NORSOK-SNS, ISO 23936-2
North America

INTERNALLY LUBRICATED
No

COLOR
Black