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Fluoroelastomer (FKM) rubber is a thermoset elastomer while Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a thermoplastic. Both are fluorinated materials comprising of carbon atoms surrounded by fluorine atoms, which gives them incredible chemical resistance. In this article, TRP Polymer Solutions pitches both materials against each other in an FKM vs PTFE comparison to see which is the ultimate fluorinated material.
Excellent chemical resistance
High density and high quality feel
Good mechanical properties
Can be formulated for explosive decompression, CIP, SIP and FDA
2-2 Advantages: Wide temperature resistance (-30°C to +200°C)Chemically inert
Excellent electrical insulation
Highly weatherable
Non-adhesive and water resistant
Lowest coefficient of friction of any solid
Verdict: Its impossible to split them on this round. FKM offers greater temperature resistance but falls short of PTFEs properties in terms of chemical resistance. While PTFE is slightly less thermally resistant but offers much in the way of non-adhesive properties. Its a dead heat! Disadvantages: Can swell in fluorinated solventsCant be used with molten or gaseous alkali metals
Higher cost than other non-fluorinated hydrocarbons
Choosing the wrong FKM for an application can lead to rapid failure
Low temperature grades can be costly
3-2 Disadvantages: Low strength and stiffnessCannot be melt processed
Poor radiation resistance
Higher shore hardness makes PTFE less sealable
PTFE O rings have a higher leak rate than other elastomers
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Inelasticity makes multiple seal installations impossible
Verdict: On the balance of things, FKM rubber comes out victorious in this round because of its superior strength, flexibility and sealing capabilities. Of course, if nothing else will suffice other than a chemically inert seal then PTFE is a great option. However, FKM offers slightly more flexibilityin every sense! Applications: AutomotiveChemical processing
Oil and gas
Heavy duty machinery
Aerospace
Many others
4-3 Applications: Chemical processing equipmentvalves
chemical transport
pump diaphragms
Verdict: Its another dead heat! FKM has a greater range of applicable uses and can be applied to some truly heavy duty applications. However, despite its limitations, for the toughest applications involving extremes of pressure, temperature and caustic chemicals, PTFE material offers the ultimate solution. Cost: FKM rubber is a premium product, due to its chemical makeup and subsequent chemical resistance. Cheaper elastomer options could be applicable if chemical and temperature resistance is not a concern. 5-3 Cost: PTFE material is also a premium product. Again, if your application involves anything less than the most extreme temperatures, pressures and aggressive chemicals, then a cheaper alternative might be preferable. For optimum sealing properties PTFE is bonded to an elastomer core to provide resistance to compression. Verdict: FKM and PTFE are both premium products, for good reason. Both of these materials offer exceptional properties, which explains the expense of producing them. However, you should bear in mind that for extreme applications both offer exceptional characteristics. You get what you pay for in these situations and often cheaper alternatives will fail sooner, which is ultimately a false economy. Result: On the balance of things, FKMs elastomeric properties have just given it the edge in this hypothetical contest. Ultimately, both of these fluorinated materials offer exceptional chemical and temperature resistance. However, as a plastic, PTFE is more rigid than FKM; making it suitable for only the most extreme sealing applications where high pressure and caustic chemicals are a major concern. FKMs broader suitability as a sealing material has, well, sealed its victory!We hope this FKM rubber vs PTFE comparison has given you a better idea of each materials various characteristics. It must be stressed that the best way to select the most appropriate material for your application is to speak to an expert who can talk you through the various material grades and match you with the ideal solution for your application.
TRP Polymers technical experts have many years of experience developing and specifying high performance sealing materials and are only too happy to offer guidance and advice. Speak to one of our experts today on or .
Fluorocarbon elastomers have grown to major importance in the sealing industry. Due to its wide range of chemical compatibility, temperature range, low compression set, and excellent aging characteristics, fluorocarbon rubber is the most significant single elastomer developed in recent history. Fluorocarbon elastomers are highly fluorinated carbon-based polymers used in applications to resist harsh chemical and ozone attack.
Generally speaking, with increasing fluorine content, resistance to chemical attack is improved while low temperature characteristics are diminished. There are, however, specialty grade fluorocarbons that can provide high fluorine content with low temperature properties.
Fluorocarbon O-rings should be considered for use in aircraft, automobile and other mechanical devices requiring maximum resistance to elevated temperatures and to many fluids. FKM (FPM, Viton®, Fluorel®) resist mineral oils and greases, aliphatic, aromatic and also special chlorinated hydrocarbons, petrol, diesel fuels, silicone oils and greases. It is suitable for high vacuum applications. Many fluorocarbon compounds have a higher than normal mold shrinkage rate, molds for fluorocarbon products are often different from molds for Nitrile.
Viton® is the brand name for fluorocarbon rubber polymers of the Chemours Company. This type of polymer is used extensively by ERIKS, however we do not claim or promote the use of any specific brands of polymers in our compounds.
The table below shows the available datasheets for this material in pdf. Safety datasheets are available here.
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