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Learn how Viton™ high-performance fluoroelastomers retain their properties when exposed to high temperatures and pressures, as well as harsh chemicals. All Viton™ A-type fluoroelastomers offer temperature and chemical resistance, but different grades may also provide additional benefits. Introduction VitonTM fluoroelastomer was introduced in 1957 to meet the needs of the aerospace industry for a high-performance seal elastomer. Since then, the use of VitonTM fluoroelastomer has expanded to many other industries, especially in the automotive, fluid power, appliance, and chemical fields. With over half a century of proven performance, VitonTM fluoroelastomer has developed a ... Visit the online Viton™ brand Chemical Resistance Guide for information about elastomers and the properties that are important when selecting them.
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