- Made of 100% pure Viton, a high performance synthetic rubber
- Excellent temperature resistance: -40ºF to 400ºF continuously; 600ºF periodically
- Offers one of the widest ranges of fluid and chemical resistance of any commercial rubber
- Excellent resistance to oils, fuels, lubricants, and most mineral acids
- Also resistant to many aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons such as carbon tetrachloride, benzene, toluene, and xylene
- Excellent resistance to environmental exposure such as sunlight and ozone
- Available from stock in 60 and 75 Shore A durometers (Type A and Type B)
VITUBE's main attributes include exceptional chemical resistance at elevated temperatures. It has withstood continuous service temperatures of 600ºF for 48 hours and 500ºF for 1000 hours while maintaining its mechanical properties. However, care should be taken at these elevated temperatures. Tests should be performed to determine application suitability.
VITUBE possesses the high resiliency of an elastomer as well as the good mechanical properties of conventional synthetic rubbers. The heat and chemical resistance factors, however, usually go far beyond the range of other rubbers.
The 60A durometer compound is specially formulated for use in peristaltic pumps. All VITUBE formulations are produced with 100% DuPont Dow Viton fluoroelastomers (chemical name: fluorocarbon FKM) and are matte black in color. VITUBE contains no regrind material nor blends of other elastomers.
If accidental burning of VITUBE occurs, extreme caution should be taken due to Hydrogen Fluoride and other decomposition products. Avoid inhalation of vapors liberated at service temperatures above 392ºF.
If your application calls for harder VITUBE, 90A durometer is available.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Type |
N/A Type B |
Durometer |
N/A 75A |
I.D. |
N/A 1/16 in |
O.D. |
N/A 0.125 in |
Wall |
N/A 1/32 in |
Standard Coil Length |
N/A 100 ft50 ft |
Weight/100 ft.1 | N/A 0.74 lbs |
Physical Properties
Hardness, Shore A ±5 |
N/A 75 |
Tensile Strength |
N/A 1600 psi |
Elongation at Break |
N/A 150 % |
Brittle Temperature |
N/A -30 ºF |
Max. Operating Temp. |
N/A 400 ºF |
Notes |
N/A Values listed are typical for the material used in manufacture, except where noted, and are meant only as a guide to aid in design. Field testing should be performed to find the actual values for your application. |
- 1 These weights apply to the 60A durometer tubing; weights for 75A are slightly less.