Fluorocarbon, also known as FKM (fluoroelastomer), is a synthetic rubber material recognized for its exceptional chemical resistance and temperature tolerance. Derived from fluorinated hydrocarbons, it is highly resistant to oils, fuels, acids, and a wide range of chemicals. This makes it a preferred choice for demanding sealing applications in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and chemical processing.
Fluorocarbon (FKM) Fluoroelastomer
Derived from fluorinated hydrocarbons, it is highly resistant to oils, fuels, acids, and a wide range of chemicals.
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