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Raw Material: | Synthetic Rubber |
Material: | Fvmq |
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Fluorosilicone was invented by Dow Corning in the early 1950 s. The international nomenclature for fluorosilicone rubber is FVMQ. FVMQ polymers are built of polysiloxane chains where methyl side groups are replaced by trifluoropropyl side groups. Therefore they have nearly the same mechanical and physical properties as silicone rubber but due to the fluorination they show better resistance against many fluids. FVMQ polymers typically contain 23-28 % Fluor. FVMQ has a good heat resistance, very good low temperature flexibility and excellent resistance to weather, ozone and UV rays. Compared to VMQ the temperature range is slightly reduced from -50 C to 180 C.
The figures below show typical structures for a fluorosilicone copolymer:
Fluorosilicones are available with a wide range of physical properties. They show good resistance against automotive and aerospace oils, fuels and fluids and against a wide range of other chemicals/solvents.
Mechanical Properties
The table below gives some ranges for physical and mechanical properties for FVMQ:
Hardness |
Shore A |
30-90 |
Specific gravity |
g/cm3 |
1.40 - 1.55 |
Tensile strength |
MPa |
5-10 |
Elongation @ break |
% |
150-700 |
Tear strength (ASTM D624 B) |
N/mm |
15-45 |
Compression set (22 h @ 175 C) |
% |
10-30 |
The elongation at break and tensile strength of FVMQ and FPM at different temperatures has been measured. Elongation of FVMQ is far less affected by temperature than the one for FKM. Tensile strength for FKM is in general better.
Due to relatively low tear strength, high friction and limited abrasion resistance of these materials, they are generally recommended for static applications only.
Chemical resistance
Automotive fuels (various test fuels)
Mineral and synthetic oils
ATF (automatic transmission fluid)
Jet fuels and oils
Various other chemicals and many solvents
Also the permeability of FVMQ to fuels is much higher than for FKMs, as is shown in the graph below.
As a consequence its more general use is limited by its high gas permeability, low tensile strength and poor resistance to tear and abrasion. Typical uses are in static seals in aerospace fuel systems, and in automotive for diaphragm valves for crankcase ventilation.
FVMQ can be used in a temperature range from -50 C to +180 C, with short term exposure up to 200 C.
It remains flexible and keeps its sealing force down to -50 C and shows good retention of properties at higher temperatures.
A comparison of the TR10 values of different FVMQ and FPM types is given below:
FVMQ FE-281 -57 C
FPM B -13 C
GFLT -24 C
VPL85540 -40 C
It is obvious that Tg and TR10 values are much lower for the FVMQ types.
This is also demonstrated by the DMA curves of FKM and FVMQ in the figure below.
By Sea, 20KG per Carton Bag, 500KG per Pallet. For 1*20 feet container qty, standard products will take 2-3 weeks after receiving the deposit. And we will arrange production according to customers demand for continuous orders.
Our specialty compound is widely used in applications as sealing, hose, roll and other industrial segments.We supply many kinds of rubber compounds:
HNBR Rubber Compound, FKM Rubber Compound, FVMQ Rubber Compound, ACM Rubber COmpound, CSM Rubber Compound, ECO Rubber Compound, PU Rubber Compound. NR/SBR/BR/EPDM/NBR/CR Compounds
We serve the below segments:Anti-vibration, Sealing, Hose, Roll, Sport, Wire & Cable, etc.
1. What Kind of Cooperation Models:
A. Zabarh Supplies the Recipes and Mixes the Compounds according to the specifications.
B. Customers Supplies the Recieps, Zabarh Mixes the compounds.
2. May I get some samples?
Yes, The samples are free,the freight will be paid by the consignee of the samples.
3. How long will you delievery the products?
10-15 working days after received the deposit.
4. Is OEM&ODM accepted?
Yes, of course. Please provide sample or drawing