Hydrogenated Nitrile (HNBR)
Hydrogenated Nitrile (HNBR) results from the hydrogenation of Nitrile rubber (NBR), and is also know as highly saturated Nitrile (HSN). HNBR’s high temperature limit extends to 150°C with short excursions to a higher temperatures possible. HNBR compounds have superior mechanical properties: low compression set, and excellent tensile strength and abrasion resistance. These properties are maintained at elevated temperatures which makes them ideal for applications where seal extrusion and wear could be a problem. Also, compared to normal Nitrile it offers resistance to ozone, sunlight and weathering. The normal service temperature for HNBR is -30°C to 150°C.
May be used for | Should not be used for |
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Amines Automotive Fluids Ethylene Glycol Ozone and Weathering Petroleum Fluids Silicone Fluid Water and steam up to 150°C |
Brake Fluids Chlorinated hydrocarbons Methanol/Ethanol Blends Kerosene Ketones Phosphate Esters Strong Acids |
Hydrogentated Nitrile (HNBR) O-rings are becoming more commonly stocked, however the sizes are somewhat limited and are usually inch based O-ring sizes (BS1806/AS568A). We offer extruded profile, washer and gasket products in HNBR, however these would be considered a special order.