VDA 6.3 Audit: How RubberQ Aligns with German Automotive Quality Standards.
VDA 6.3 Audit: How RubberQ Aligns with German Automotive Quality Standards.
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VDA 6.3 Audit: How RubberQ Aligns with German Automotive Quality Standards
Problem Statement
Automotive applications demand rubber components that withstand extreme temperatures, chemical exposure, and high-pressure cycles. Common failures include chemical degradation at 200°C and compression set failure in dynamic sealing applications.
Material Science Analysis
Standard EPDM and NBR polymers degrade under prolonged exposure to high temperatures and aggressive fluids. FKM (Fluorocarbon Rubber) excels due to its high fluorine content (66-70%), which provides superior chemical resistance and thermal stability. HNBR (Hydrogenated Nitrile Rubber) offers enhanced mechanical properties for high-cycle applications.
Technical Specs
- FKM: Shore A Hardness 70-90, Tensile Strength 15-25 MPa, Elongation at Break 100-200%, Temperature Range -20°C to 200°C.
- HNBR: Shore A Hardness 70-90, Tensile Strength 20-30 MPa, Elongation at Break 150-300%, Temperature Range -40°C to 150°C.
- EPDM: Shore A Hardness 50-90, Tensile Strength 10-20 MPa, Elongation at Break 200-400%, Temperature Range -50°C to 150°C.
Technical Comparison
| Material | Temperature Range (°C) | Compression Set (%) | Chemical Resistance |
|---|---|---|---|
| FKM | -20 to 200 | 10-20 | Excellent |
| HNBR | -40 to 150 | 15-25 | Good |
| EPDM | -50 to 150 | 20-30 | Moderate |
Standard Compliance
RubberQ operates under IATF 16949 standards, ensuring strict process control and batch traceability. Our in-house compounding capabilities align with ASTM D2000 material callouts and ISO 3601 sealing standards. Documentation, including PPAP, is rigorously maintained to meet VDA 6.3 audit requirements.
CTA
For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ's engineering department.
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