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Cord is black fluorocarbon.
75 Durometer | Fluorocarbon Material | 3/32 in Cross Section | O-Ring Cord
70 Durometer | Buna-N Rubber Material | 3/8 in Cross Section | O-Ring Cord
70 Durometer | Buna-N Rubber Material | 3/8 in Cross Section | O-Ring Cord
70 Durometer | Buna-N Rubber Material | 7/16 in Cross Section | O-Ring Cord
70 Durometer | Buna-N Rubber Material | 7/16 in Cross Section | O-Ring Cord
Style 580 Square O-rings are circular elastomeric rings that create a seal between two or more parts. They are made from a variety of materials, including BUNA-N rubber, and are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.
Buna-N Rubber Material | 3/16 in Nominal Inner Diameter | 1/16 in Cross Section | Square O-ring
Features
- Pressure range varies according to diametral clearance
- Temperature range of -40 °F to -240 °F
Style 580 Square O-rings are circular elastomeric rings that create a seal between two or more parts. They are made from a variety of materials, including BUNA-N rubber, and are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.
Buna-N Rubber Material | 5/8 in Nominal Inner Diameter | 1/16 in Cross Section | Square O-ring
Features
- Pressure range varies according to diametral clearance
- Temperature range of -40 °F to -240 °F
Style 580 Square O-rings are circular elastomeric rings that create a seal between two or more parts. They are made from a variety of materials, including BUNA-N rubber, and are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.
Buna-N Rubber Material | 11/16 in Nominal Inner Diameter | 1/16 in Cross Section | Square O-ring
Features
- Pressure range varies according to diametral clearance
- Temperature range of -40 °F to -240 °F
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An o-ring is a loop of elastomer with a round cross-section, designed to be seated in a groove and compressed during assembly between two or more parts, creating a seal at the interface. O-rings are one of the most common seals used in machine design because they are inexpensive, easy to make, reliable, and have simple mounting requirements.