Millable polyurethane exhibits excellent abrasion resistance and tensile strength as compared to other elastomers providing superior performance in hydraulic applications with high pressures, abrasive contamination and shock loads. Fluid compatibility is similar to that of nitrile at temperatures up to approximately 175 °F. At higher temperatures, polyurethane has a tendency to soften and lose both strength and fluid resistance advantages over other elastomers.
Primary Uses |
O-rings, rubber seals and custom molded rubber components for: |
Temperature Range (dry heat) |
Low: - 60 °F / - 51 °C |
High: 175 °F / 79 °C |
Application Advantages |
» excellent strength and abrasion resistance |
Application Disadvantages |
» poor resistance to water |