Publish Time: 2025-09-30 Origin: Site
O-rings are critical sealing components used across a wide range of industries. Selecting the right material is paramount for optimal performance and longevity. Here's a breakdown of common O-ring materials, their typical applications, and key properties:
Material: Silicone (VMQ)
Typical Applications: Medical devices, food processing equipment, consumer electronics (3C), and new energy systems.
Key Properties:
Temperature Range: -50°C to 250°C (-58°F to 482°F)
Resistance: Excellent temperature resistance. Poor oil resistance.
Compliance: UL94-V0 flammability rating.
Benefits: Silicone O-rings excel in extreme temperature environments and offer good flexibility. Their biocompatibility makes them ideal for medical and food-grade applications.
Limitations: Not suitable for applications involving exposure to oils, fuels, or solvents.
Material: Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM)
Typical Applications: Food processing equipment, consumer electronics (3C), mechanical equipment (sealing gases or non-oil-based liquids), and new energy systems.
Key Properties:
Temperature Range: -40°C to 150°C (-40°F to 302°F)
Resistance: Good resistance to weathering, ozone, and water. Poor oil resistance.
Compliance: UL94-V0 flammability rating.
Benefits: EPDM O-rings offer excellent resistance to environmental factors and are commonly used in outdoor applications or those involving water or steam. Their use in braking systems is also common.
Limitations: Not compatible with petroleum-based oils, greases, or solvents.
Material: Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR)
Typical Applications: Consumer electronics (3C), mechanical equipment, sealing oil-based liquids.
Key Properties:
Temperature Range: -50°C to 100°C (-58°F to 212°F)
Resistance: Excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and other petroleum-based fluids.
Compliance: UL94-V0 flammability rating.
Benefits: NBR O-rings are the workhorse of the sealing industry, providing excellent oil resistance at a relatively low cost.
Limitations: Lower temperature range compared to silicone and FKM. Can be susceptible to ozone and weathering.
Material: Fluoroelastomer (FKM, e.g., Viton®)
Typical Applications: Consumer electronics (3C), mechanical equipment, sealing oil-based liquids, aerospace equipment.
Key Properties:
Temperature Range: -50°C to 300°C (-58°F to 572°F)
Resistance: Excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals, oils, fuels, and high temperatures.
Benefits: FKM O-rings offer the broadest range of chemical resistance and the highest temperature capability of the elastomers listed. Their heat resistance is considered the best for rubber o-rings.
Limitations: Higher cost compared to other materials.
At Fuqiang Electronics, we understand the critical role of reliable sealing in a variety of applications. While we don't manufacture O-rings ourselves, we design and manufacture high-quality electrical connectors and wiring harnesses that often integrate with sealing solutions like O-rings. Our products ensure secure and leak-proof electrical connections, complementing the sealing capabilities of O-rings in demanding environments. Contact us today to discuss your interconnection needs.
Note: UL94-V0 is a flammability rating indicating the material's ability to self-extinguish quickly when exposed to a flame.