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Viton® made with APA > Technical Info
Technical Info

Viton® consists of essentially four different "families" of polymers:

Viton® Family Product Types Principal End Users Polymer Composition Weight% Flourine
A A, AL General purpose sealing: Automotive, Aerospace fuels & lubricants Dipolymers of VF2/HFP ~66%
B B, BL, GBL-S* Chemical Process plant, Power Utility Seals & Gaskets Terpolymers of VF2/HFP/TFE ~68%
F F, GF-S Oxygenated Automotive fuels. Concentrated aqueous inorganic acids, water, steam Terpolymers of VF2/HFP/TFE ~69-70%
Viton® Extreme™ TBR-S, ETP-S Automotive & Off-Road - High pH lubricants, greases, & Coolants.
Oil Exploration/Production - Drilling Muds, Sour Wells.
Special sealing requirements - solvents, coatings, ultra harsh environments (ETP-S)
Copolymers of TFE/Propylene and Ethylene/TFE/PMVE ~66%

*The new types of Viton® Made with Advanced Polymer Architecture are indicated by an 'S'.

Specialty versions of A, B, and F types are available in which HFP is replaced with a specialty monomer to improve low-temperature flexibility. These are LT types: GLT-S, GBLT-S, and GFLT-S. These types are made using Advanced Polymer Architecture.

These new types demonstrate the following improvements:

In performance:
  • Improved sealing force retention and longer seal life
  • Improved compression set
  • Improved resistance to hot water and acids
  • Improved low temperature sealing

In processing:
  • Better mold flow and extrusion
  • Faster curing
  • Improved demolding at elevated temperatures and a much lower sticking
  • Lower mold fouling


Viton® Extreme™

Viton® Extreme™ fluoroelastmers combine the excellent thermal resistance of Viton® with the unique resistance to chemicals and to environments that have historically exceeded the performance of conventional fluoroelastomers.

Viton® Extreme™ TBR is a new TFE/Propylene copolymer that uses APA technology and a revolutionary bisphenol cure site compared to existing TFE/Propylene. TBR has inherent base resistance, and it provides lower volume swell in hydrocarbons and improved processing.

Viton® Extreme™ ETP is an upgrade from ETP-900 with significantly improved processing and end-use properties. It is inherently resistant to base attack caustic solutions, amines, and hot water. In aggressive environments where TFE/Propylene or FKMs are not an option, ETP is the best of both worlds.

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