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Tolerance Stacking in Rubber Gaskets: Why +/- 0.05mm is Harder than in Steel.

Tolerance Stacking in Rubber Gaskets: Why +/- 0.05mm is Harder than in Steel.

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Tolerance Stacking in Rubber Gaskets: Why +/- 0.05mm is Harder than in Steel

Problem Statement

Rubber gaskets require tight tolerances (+/- 0.05mm) to ensure proper sealing in high-pressure applications. Achieving this precision is more challenging than with steel due to material variability, thermal expansion, and compression set.

Material Science Analysis

Rubber’s viscoelastic properties cause dimensional instability under stress and temperature changes. FKM (Fluorocarbon Rubber) excels in this application due to its low compression set (≤15% at 200°C) and minimal thermal expansion (linear coefficient: 2.5 x 10-4/°C). Its fluorine backbone provides chemical resistance to oils and fuels, ensuring long-term stability.

Technical Specs

  • Material: FKM (Fluorocarbon Rubber)
  • Shore A Hardness: 75 ± 5
  • Tensile Strength: 15 MPa
  • Elongation at Break: 200%
  • Temperature Range: -20°C to 200°C
  • Compression Set: ≤15% at 200°C

Technical Comparison

Parameter FKM NBR EPDM
Shore A Hardness 75 ± 5 70 ± 5 65 ± 5
Tensile Strength (MPa) 15 10 12
Elongation at Break (%) 200 250 300
Temperature Range (°C) -20 to 200 -30 to 120 -40 to 150
Compression Set (%) ≤15 ≤25 ≤20
Chemical Resistance High Moderate Low

Standard Compliance

RubberQ adheres to IATF 16949 standards to ensure batch-to-batch consistency. Our in-house compounding process controls polymer ratios, fillers, and curing agents to meet ASTM D2000 material specifications and ISO 3601 dimensional tolerances.

For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ’s engineering department.

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