About Viton O Rings
We excel in manufacturing and supplying a qualitative range of viton o rings. Our products are offered in various sizes and diameters following the demands of clients. These are available in various range and models and used for various hydraulic applications. Our products are admired for their various salient features including excellent physical properties, low compression set, acid resistance and high oil and temperature resistance.
Features:
High efficiency
Temperature resistant
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Exceptional Chemical and Heat ResistanceViton O Rings exhibit excellent resistance to a wide range of aggressive chemicals, fuels, mineral oils, and synthetic oils. This makes them a reliable choice for critical sealing tasks in extreme environments found in industries like chemical processing, automotive, and aerospace. Their robust construction ensures lasting performance even at high temperatures.
Advanced Material Properties for DurabilityThese O rings feature minimum compression set below 25% at 100C and elongation at break of at least 150%, guaranteeing durability under tough conditions. With a durometer range of 70, 75, 80, and 90 Shore A, and a density of 2.0 g/cm, Viton O Rings maintain reliable sealing over years of use and various cycles.
Customizable Sizes to Suit Your NeedsAvailable in diameters ranging from 1 mm to 1000 mm, and widths customizable according to specific requirements, Viton O Rings can be manufactured in both standard and custom sizes. This adaptability makes them suitable for a broad spectrum of applications, from large industrial systems to intricate components.
FAQs of Viton O Rings:
Q: How are Viton O Rings manufactured to achieve precise tolerances and smooth surface finishes?
A: Viton O Rings are produced using advanced injection or compression molding processes, ensuring a consistent and accurate form with precise tolerances of 0.05 mm. The techniques yield a smooth surface finish and reliable performance, meeting stringent industrial standards.
Q: What environments and applications are Viton O Rings most suitable for?
A: Viton O Rings excel in environments where high resistance to chemicals, fuels, mineral and synthetic oils, ozone, and UV exposure is essential. They are widely used in chemical process equipment, automotive systems, aerospace components, and fuel handling applications due to their durability and compatibility.
Q: When should Viton O Rings be replaced to ensure optimal sealing performance?
A: Viton O Rings have a shelf life of up to 10 years when stored properly in sealed polybags or cartons away from direct sunlight and heat sources. In operational environments, replacement is recommended during scheduled maintenance or if any physical degradation is observed to maintain effective sealing.
Q: Where can customized Viton O Rings in different sizes and colors be ordered?
A: Custom and standard Viton O Rings are available directly from manufacturers in India, offering a variety of sizes (1 mm to 1000 mm diameter) and colors including black, brown, or green. Suppliers can accommodate both large industrial orders and specialized, smaller batches as needed.
Q: What benefits do Viton O Rings offer compared to standard rubber O rings?
A: Viton O Rings provide superior chemical, heat, and UV resistance compared to standard rubber O rings. Their low water absorption, robust electrical insulation, and high tensile strength make them ideal for harsh environments and critical sealing functions, ensuring longer service life and safety.
Q: How does the manufacturing process contribute to their longevity and reliability?
A: Injection or compression molding processes result in uniform structure and surface finish, enhancing sealing performance and longevity. These controlled methods ensure each O ring meets rigorous specifications, delivering consistent quality for use in demanding applications.
Q: What is the process for selecting the correct size and durometer for a specific application?
A: Choosing the proper Viton O Ring involves evaluating the applications operating temperature, chemical exposure, and mechanical demand. Manufacturers offer various diameters, widths, and Shore A durometer options (70, 75, 80, 90) to tailor the solution for optimal compatibility and durability.