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Rubber elastomer

Rubber material defined based on performance

In Table 1, the rubber classification “Type” and “Category” are determined according to ASTM D2000 and SAE J200. The determination of “Type” is based on thermal test for the purpose of determining the max. application temperature; the letter A to J indicates the temperature scope of 70℃-270℃. The determination of “Category” is based on the max. volume expansion percentage after immersion in oil (ASTM#3), with letter A to K indicating ten categories.

The “Type” and “Category” are used together. For example, AK indicates the rubber can be used continuously at 70℃ and immersed in the oils specified in ASTM, with volume expansion not exceeding 10%.

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Basic regulations of elastomers
Determination of Type and Category 
TypeTest temperature (℃)CategoryVolume expansion (max. %)
A70A
B100B140
C125C120
D150D100
E175E80
F200F60
G225G40
H250H30
J275J20


K10

Table 2 shows the rubbers often used and meeting those typical provisions in ASTM D2000 and SEA J200. This table is not limited; other polymers can also meet the same specifications.

(Table 2)

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ASTM SAED2000 J200Typical rubbers

Type

Category

AANatural rubber, styrene, butadiene, butyl, ethylene, propylene, polybutadiene and isoprene.
AKPolysulfide.
BAEthylene, propylene, styrene (high temperature), butyl.
BCChloroprene. 
BEChloroprene.
BFNitrile.
BGNitrile, ester.
BKPolysulfide.
CAEthylene, propylene.
CEChlorothioester polyethylene.
CHEpoxy monochloroethane, ethylene/crylic acid. 
DAEthylene, propylene.
DFPolypropylene ester (butyl-propylene ester).
DHPolypropylene ester.
FCSilicon (high strength).
FESilicon.
FKSilicon fluoride.
GESilicon.
HKViton.