V717, V9M2, & V866 Freezing conditions can be harsh on elastomeric seals. As temperatures drop below the material's capabilities, elastomers can become more plastic-like. This change leads to reduced flexibility, increased brittleness, less rebound, and a diminished ability to maintain a proper seal. To provide our customers with low-temperature sealing solutions while maintaining high-temperature performance and other key properties, we have formulated two specialty Viton™ compounds, V717 and V9M2, and a fluorocarbon (FKM) compound, V866. Our V717 is a general-use low-temperature Viton™ compound that has undergone third-party testing for low-temperature valve sealing performance. It achieved an outstanding result at a temperature of -60°C per MESC SPE 77/312 standards for Fugitive Emission Production Testing. Similarly, our V9M2, a Viton™ compound, achieved remarkable results at -40°C when tested with the same standards. V9M2 was formulated for environments where rapid gas decompression (RGD) may be a concern. It has undergone rigorous testing to ensure it meets industry standards for RGD and sour service conditions, including:
Our V866 is our FKM compound that features an 80A durometer with excellent resistance to both diesel and methanol. It also offers exceptional performance at temperatures as low as -40°C. |
V717, V9M2, and V866 Advantages:
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