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The Effects of Aeration of Test Fluids on the Rentention of Physical Properties of Fluoroelastomer Vulcanizates

1989-02-01
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of the addition of air to various automotive lubricating oils, and the resulting differences observed in aging characteristics of fluoroelastomer (FKM) vulcanizates. In standard ASTM, full-immersion laboratory oil agings, a number of “SF” and “SG”-rated automotive lubricating oils have been shown to exhibit aggressive deterioration of the physical properties of fluoroelastomer vulcanizates. However, parts based on fluoroelastomer continue to provide excellent service life in actual end-use applications, even in those oils which laboratory tests indicate are too severe for practical FKM service. The introduction of air during oil aging significantly reduces the extent of property loss of FKM vulcanizates.
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