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Fluorocarbon (FKM) O-Rings (0.210 Section)

Fluorocarbon (FKM) O-Rings (0.210 Section): Reliable Sealing for High-Temperature and Chemical Applications

Fluorocarbon (FKM) O-Rings (0.210 section) from TFM are engineered for precision sealing in high-demand environments involving fuels, oils, solvents, and high temperatures. Manufactured from 9505-75 grade FKM elastomer, these brown-colored O-rings deliver durable sealing performance with a durometer hardness of 75 Shore A, making them ideal for both static and low-dynamic applications.

The 0.210-inch cross-sectional thickness makes this size suitable for medium-duty applications in compact systems across the automotive, aerospace, chemical processing, and industrial fluid handling sectors.

Product Specifications:

  • Material Grade: 9505-75 Fluorocarbon (FKM)

  • Color: Brown

  • Durometer Hardness: 75 Shore A

  • Cross-Section Diameter: 0.210 inches

  • Temperature Range: –26°C to +210°C (static applications)

Key Benefits:

  • Outstanding resistance to petroleum oils, fuels, and hydrocarbon solvents

  • Withstands high operating temperatures and chemical attack

  • Resists degradation from ozone, UV, and atmospheric oxidation

  • Ideal for UHV and chemical exposure environments

Limitations:

  • Not suitable for hot water, steam, or ketone-based solvents

  • Poor performance in low-temperature dynamic motion

Common Applications:

  • Fuel system seals, oil distribution manifolds, and hydraulic fittings

  • Aerospace fluid connectors and vacuum sealing interfaces

  • Industrial pumps, chemical valves, and sensor housings

  • Solvent and lubricant containment systems

TFM’s Fluorocarbon (FKM) O-Rings (0.210 section) offer a proven sealing solution where chemical resistance, temperature tolerance, and material integrity are essential to system reliability and safety.

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