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Nitrile rubber (NBR) is the general term for acrylonitrile butadiene copolymer. The acrylonitrile content of nitrile sealing compounds varies considerably (18% to 50%) and influences the physical properties of the finished material. The higher the acrylonitrile content, the better the resistance to oil and fuel. At the same time, elasticity and resistance to compression set is adversely affected. In view of these opposing realities, a compromise is often drawn, and a medium acrylonitrile content selected. NBR has good mechanical properties when compared with other elastomers and high wear resistance. NBR is not resistant to weathering and ozone.

• Heat resistance
• Up to 100°C (212°F) with shorter life @ 121°C (250°F)
• Cold flexibility
• Depending on individual compound, between -34°C and -57°C (-30°F and -70°F)
• Chemical resistance
• Aliphatic hydrocarbons (propane, butane, petroleum oil, mineral oil and grease, diesel fuel, fuel oils) vegetable and mineral oils and greases
• HFA, HFB and HFC hydraulic fluids
• Dilute acids, alkali and salt solutions at low temperatures
• Water (special compounds up to 100°C) (212°F)
• Used for general purpose, MIL-G-21569 CL 1, UL Listed

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

 

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

DUROMETER
70

THERMAL APPLICATION TYPE
Standard (-30°F to 250°F)

MINIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE
-30 °F

MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE
250 °F

FOR FLUID TYPE
Oils

INDUSTRY
General

SPECIFICATIONS MET
UL
MIL/Aero
UL-Fire, UL-GasAlc, UL-MPSGas, UL-NatGas, UL-FuelOil, UL-HtdFuelOil, UL-Ammonia, UL-DryChem, MIL-G-21569B Class I

REGION OF ORIGIN
North America

INTERNALLY LUBRICATED
No

COLOR
Black