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.039'' (1 mm) Viton (FKM) O-Ring Cord Stock
.039'' (1 mm) Viton (FKM) O-Ring Cord Stock

.039'' (1 mm) Viton (FKM) O-Ring Cord Stock

Product ID : 35057620
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Galleon Product ID 35057620
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Model V75.039/10
Manufacturer Mr O-Ring
Shipping Dimension 4.57 x 4.45 x 0.2 inches
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.039'' (1 mm) Viton (FKM) O-Ring Cord Stock Features

  • O-Ring Cord made of Viton (fluorocarbon elastomer) for use with a variety of chemicals and fuels

  • Durometer (hardness) of 75A

  • For use across a wide temperature range from -15 degrees F (-26 degrees C) to 450 degrees F (232 degrees C)

  • Made in the U.S.A.

  • Available in various cross sections and lengths


About .039'' (1 Mm) Viton (FKM) O-Ring Cord Stock

This O-ring cord is made of black Viton and has a durometer of 75A, a round cross-section, and can be used across a wide temperature range (-15 degrees F/-26 degrees C to 400 degrees F/205 degrees C). Designed for use in a wide variety of sealing applications. Viton (fluorocarbon elastomer) has heat, fuel, and chemical resistance and is compatible for use with non-flammable hydraulic fuels, silicone oil, chlorinated hydrocarbons (trichloroethylene), aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene) and aliphatic hydrocarbons (propane). It works well in high vacuum environments and is vulnerable to low molecular organic acids, ammonia gas, alkalis, amines, glycol-based brake fluids, and super-heated steam. The durometer hardness of this Viton O-ring cord is 75A. Durometers measure the hardness of a material and its resistance to permanent indentation. A higher durometer value indicates greater resistance to indentation. On a scale of 0 to 100, a value of 0 indicates that a sample was completely penetrated, while a value of 100 shows no indentation in the sample. The letter following the number identifies the shore scale, which is either shore A or D. Shore A is used for rubber while shore D is used for harder plastics.