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New Viton® fluoroelastomer resists aggressive organic acids

Cost-efficient FKM alternative for the automotive industry
 
 
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Comparing two mineral-filled elastomers, the sample based on the new Viton® VTR-9307 pre-compound exhibits far better property retention after 168 h immersion in 1N acetic acid at 100 °C than a conventional elastomer cured with bisphenol using metal oxide activators.

Nuremberg/Germany, June 2015 - - Chemours announced the commercial availability of Viton® VTR-9307, a  new, bisphenol-cured fluorinated rubber pre-compound for the production of fluoroelastomer (FKM) parts with long-term resistance to hot acidic gases and condensates. Chemours is a wholly-owned subsidiary of DuPont and is on track to be spun off on July 1, 2015, which will create a new independent public company.

The new product combines the advantages of high temperature and chemical resistance with the added acid resistance necessary for applications such as EGR sensors, positive crankcase ventilation (PCV), diesel particulate filters, gaskets for charge air coolers, intake pipes, EGR coolers and quick connectors, in addition to O-rings and sleeves for air flow elements. Before now, higher-priced peroxide cross-linked FKM were required for these applications.

The advantages of Viton® VTR-9307 are based on innovative technology developed by Chemours.  The product can be used without the addition of conventional metal oxide activators to avoid the extreme swelling caused by these activators when exposed to organic acids.

Elastomers produced on the basis of Viton® VTR-9307 swell only slightly under such conditions (e.g. <5 % in 1N acetic acid). Mechanical properties of these products such as tensile strength, elongation at break, hardness and compression set, which are similar to the properties of peroxide-crosslinked FKM, are also largely unaffected by long-term exposure to organic acids.

Viton® VTR-9307 fluorinated rubber pre-compounds do not require any classic metal oxide activators. However, when added in small quantities for the purpose of improving cure, and consequently enhancing properties such as compression set and heat resistance, the acid resistance and elongation of the vulcanizate at break are not significantly affected. 

“This new Viton® fluoroelastomer pre-compound offers a cost-effective solution versus peroxide cured FKM used for many demanding applications especially in the automotive industry,” concludes Jean-Marc Imbert, Global Product Manager, Fluoroelastomers at Chemours.

About The Chemours Company 
A wholly-owned subsidiary of DuPont, The Chemours Company is a global leader in titanium technologies, fluoroproducts and chemical solutions, providing its customers in a wide range of industries with market-defining products, application expertise and, chemistry-based innovations.  Chemours ingredients are found in plastics and coatings, refrigeration and air conditioning, mining and oil refining operations and general industrial manufacturing.  Our flagship products include prominent brands such as Teflon®, Ti-Pure®, Krytox®, Viton®, Opteon® and Nafion®. Chemours has approximately 9,000 employees across 37 manufacturing sites serving more than 5,000 customers in North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Europe. Chemours is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.

For further information about Chemours, please visit www.chemours.com.

Chemours™ and the Chemours Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Chemours Company.  Viton® is a trademark or registered trademark of The Chemours Company, and its affiliate
 
Chemours Deutschland GmbH
Hugenottenallee 175
D-63263 Neu-Isenburg    
Horst-Ulrich Reimer
Tel.: +49-(0) 61 02/ 18-1297
E-Mail: Horst-Ulrich.Reimer@chemours.com


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