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O-ring seal - Parker Refrigerating Specialties Division - silicone rubber / fluoroelastomer / EPDM
O-ring seal - Parker Refrigerating Specialties Division - silicone rubber / fluoroelastomer / EPDM
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Characteristics

Type
O-ring
Material
silicone rubber, FKM, EPDM, VMQ, fluoroelastomer
Configuration
gamma
Application
metal, for medical equipment, surgical, for autoclaves, autoclave, for sterilized products
Other characteristics
chemical-resistant

Description

Product Overview
Parker's composite seals for medical devices combine the flexibility of elastomers with the dimensional stability of plastics or metals. They are biocompatible, resistant to standard sterilization methods (autoclave, gamma, EtO) and chemically stable across a wide fluid range. Typical applications include fluid-handling components, infusion systems, diagnostic instruments and surgical devices.

Polymer Material Options
  • Fluorocarbon Rubber (FKM, FPM)
  • Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPM, EPR, EPDM)
  • Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM, ULTRA®, Parofluor®)
  • Silicone Rubber (VMQ, PVMQ)


Technical Details
For Fluid Type: Broad Range
Industry: Medical and Life Sciences
Region of Origin: Europe
Specifications Met: ISO 10993, USP Class VI, FDA compliant, REACH, RoHS

Key Technical Specifications
  • For Fluid Type: Broad Range
  • Polymer Material Options: Fluorocarbon Rubber (FKM, FPM); Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPM, EPR, EPDM); Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM, ULTRA®, Parofluor®); Silicone Rubber (VMQ, PVMQ)
  • Industry: Medical and Life Sciences
  • Region of Origin: Europe
  • Specifications Met: ISO 10993; USP Class VI; FDA compliant; REACH; RoHS

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