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FKM

FKM is a family of fluorocarbon-based fluoroelastomer materials defined by ASTM International standard D1418 and ISO standard 1629. It is commonly called fluorine rubber or fluoro-rubber. FKM is an abbreviation of Fluorkautschukmaterial (i.e. fluorine rubber material). All FKMs contain vinylidene fluoride as the common monomer, to which different other…

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FKM

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Triples48
Avg. degree1.97
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related to Types · 19
FKM → Compression, Copolymers, FKMs, HFP, Known, On, PMVE, Terpolymers, TFE, The, Their, Type-1 FKMs, Type-2 FKMs, Type-3 FKMs, Type-4 FKMs, Type-5 FKMs, Typically, VDF, While
related to Cross-linking mechanisms · 16
FKM → Although, Diamine, Dihydroxy, FKMs, In, Ionic, It, Peroxide, PMVE, The, There, This, Though, Typically, VDF, While
is a · 2
FKM → abbreviation of Fluorkautschukmaterial, family of fluorocarbon-based fluoroelastomer materials defined by ASTM International standard D1418 and ISO standard 1629
see also · 1
FKM → Magnesium/Teflon/VitonFFKM

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fkms cross-linking used resistance fluorine diamine rubber types elastomers high vdf curing fluoride fluoroelastomers heat chemicals chemical content also composed

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FKMis afamily of fluorocarbon-based fluoroelastomer materials defined by ASTM International standard D1418 and ISO standard 16290.90text
FKMis aabbreviation of Fluorkautschukmaterial0.90text
oilinstance ofwhile combining the most effective stability to many sorts of chemicals and fluids0.80text
dieselinstance ofwhile combining the most effective stability to many sorts of chemicals and fluids0.80text
ethanol mix or body fluid.The performance of fluoroelastomers in aggressive chemicals depends on the nature of the base polymerinstance ofwhile combining the most effective stability to many sorts of chemicals and fluids0.80text
the compounding ingredients used for molding the final productsinstance ofwhile combining the most effective stability to many sorts of chemicals and fluids0.80text
acetoneinstance ofbut incompatible with ketones0.80text
methyl ethyl ketoneinstance ofbut incompatible with ketones0.80text
ester solvents such as ethyl acetateinstance ofbut incompatible with ketones0.80text
aminesinstance ofbut incompatible with ketones0.80text
and organic acids such as acetic acid.They can be easily distinguished from many other elastomers because of their high density of over 1800 kg/m3instance ofbut incompatible with ketones0.80text
significantly higher than most types of rubberinstance ofbut incompatible with ketones0.80text

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