The right materials

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Sealing materials are crucial to the effectiveness of sealing applications. From rubber to neoprene, we offer a wide range of high-quality sealing materials suitable for different requirements and environments. Our experts are on hand to recommend the right material for your project and ensure a reliable seal.

Here you will find a list of our standard materials and their material properties.
Other materials are available on request.

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EPDM - ethylene propylene diene rubber

EPDM is a synthetic rubber material that is known for its excellent properties. It is frequently used in the construction and automotive industries as well as in other technical applications.

Properties of EPDM:

  • EPDM is highly resistant to UV rays, ozone and extreme weather conditions.
  • The material remains flexible over a wide temperature range, from around -30°C to +150°C.
  • It is water-repellent and resistant to moisture and vapour.
  • EPDM is resistant to many acids, alkalis and other chemicals.
  • EPDM is an excellent electrical insulator.

CR - Chloroprene (Neoprene)

CR stands for chloroprene rubber, also known under the trade name neoprene.
CR is recognised for its versatility and the combination of good mechanical and chemical properties that make it suitable for numerous applications in industry and everyday life.

Properties of CR:

  • Resistant to UV radiation, ozone and oxygen. Very suitable for outdoor use.
  • Remains flexible in a temperature range from approx. -35°C to +100°C.
  • Resistant to many oils, greases and chemicals such as alcohols and bases.
  • Not resistant to aromatic and chlorinated solvents.
  • High tensile and tear strength.
  • Good abrasion resistance and elasticity.

NR - Natural rubber

NR stands for natural rubber and is a natural polymer obtained from the latex of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Natural rubber is known for its exceptional elasticity, high mechanical strength and versatility.

Properties of NR:

  • Very good tensile and tear strength.
  • Good abrasion resistance, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications.
  • Performs optimally in a temperature range of approximately -50°C to +70°C.
  • Resistant to water, alcohols, organic acids and bases.
  • Susceptible to attack by oils, greases, solvents and ozone.

NBR - Nitrile butadiene rubber

NBR stands for nitrile butadiene rubber, also known as nitrile rubber. This synthetic rubber is a copolymerisation of butadiene and acrylonitrile and is valued for its excellent resistance to oils and fuels as well as its mechanical properties.

Properties of NBR:

  • NBR has excellent resistance to mineral oils, greases and many other chemicals.
  • Good abrasion resistance and mechanical strength.
  • Good tensile and tear strength.
  • Operates in a temperature range from around -40°C to +100°C.
  • Low gas permeability, making it ideal for applications requiring sealing.
  • Good resistance to water, but less suitable for hot water or steam.

FKM (Viton®) - fluororubber

FKM stands for fluororubber and is a synthetic high-performance rubber produced by the polymerisation of fluorocarbons. FKM is often traded under the brand name Viton® from DuPont. It is characterised by exceptional chemical and thermal resistance and is used in demanding industrial and high-tech applications.

Properties of FKM:

  • Works over a wide temperature range from -20°C to +200°C (even up to +250°C for short periods).
  • Retains its mechanical properties even at high temperatures.
  • Resistant to almost all chemicals.
  • Excellent resistance to ozone, UV radiation and oxidative influences.
  • Low gas permeability.
  • High compression set resistance.

VMQ - Silicone rubber

VMQ stands for vinyl methyl silicone rubber, often simply referred to as silicone. It is a synthetic elastomer consisting of polysiloxanes. VMQ is known for its exceptional temperature resistance, flexibility and chemical stability. It is used in many industries, especially where extreme temperatures or biocompatible materials are required.

Properties of VMQ:

  • Wide temperature range from approximately -60°C to +200°C.
  • Excellent resistance to UV rays, ozone and oxygen.
  • Resistant to many chemicals such as alcohols, weak acids and bases.
  • Susceptible to oils, greases and aromatic hydrocarbons.
  • Maintains flexibility over a wide temperature range.
  • Silicone is an excellent electrical insulator.
  • Physiologically harmless and biocompatible.
  • Higher gas permeability compared to other elastomers.

Overview of material properties

The table shows a rough classification according to various criteria. More detailed information can be found in the resistance list. The information in the table is for guidance only.

Download: Resistance overview.pdf

Tolerances

Tolerances for extruded articles according to DIN ISO 3302-1.

General: Soft rubber profiles also include round cords and hoses. Due to the way they are manufactured, these require larger tolerances than molded parts (injection swelling, deformation during vulcanization).

With soft elastomer qualities with high elasticity (e.g. natural rubber), tight tolerances are difficult to achieve. The requirements for specific properties usually make it impossible to comply with the lowest tolerance classes. The same applies to soft mixtures under 50 Shore A and certain special elastomers.

The higher the precision required, the greater the manufacturing and inspection effort and, accordingly, the costs. For this reason, tolerance class 1 (see below) should only be specified where it is really essential for the application.

Tolerances of the lengths of profile sections | DIN ISO 3302-1
nominal size mm Class L1 (fine) ± mm Class EL (medium) ± mm Class L3 (coarse) ± mm
0 - 40 0.70 1.00 1.60
40 - 63 0.80 1.30 2.00
63 - 100 1.00 1.60 2.50
100 - 160 1.30 2.00 3.20
160 - 250 1.60 2.50 4.00
250 - 400 2.00 3.20 5.00
400 - 630 2.50 4.00 6.30
630 - 1000 3.20 5.00 10.00
1000 - 1600 4.00 6.30 12.50
1600 - 2500 5.00 10.00 16.00
2500 - 4000 6.30 12.50 20.00
über 4000 0.16% 0.32% 0.50%

Tolerances of the lengths of profile sections | DIN ISO 3302-1
nominal size mm Class L1 (fine) ± mm Class L2 (medium) ± mm Class L3 (coarse) ± mm
0 - 40 0.70 1.00 1.60
40 - 63 0.80 1.30 2.00
63 - 100 1.00 1.60 2.50
100 - 160 1.30 2.00 3.20
160 - 250 1.60 2.50 4.00
250 - 400 2.00 3.20 5.00
400 - 630 2.50 4.00 6.30
630 - 1000 3.20 5.00 10.00
1000 - 1600 4.00 6.30 12.50
1600 - 2500 5.00 10.00 16.00
2500 - 4000 6.30 12.50 20.00
über 4000 0.16% 0.32% 0.50%