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PPAP Level 3: Why Documentation is as Important as the Part itself.

PPAP Level 3: Why Documentation is as Important as the Part itself.

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PPAP Level 3: Why Documentation is as Important as the Part Itself

Problem Statement: Compression Set Failure in High-Temperature Seals

Automotive turbocharger seals require stable performance at 200°C and 15 bar pressure. Standard NBR compounds degrade rapidly, losing >40% sealing force after 500 thermal cycles due to polymer chain scission.

Material Science Analysis

FKM outperforms NBR and EPDM in this application due to:

  • Fluorine-carbon bonds (68% fluorine content) resist thermal oxidation
  • Crosslink density maintains compression set below 20% at 200°C
  • ASTM D2000 M6HK 814 A25 B25 E25 F25 classification

Technical Specifications

Parameter FKM (Recommended) NBR (Alternative 1) EPDM (Alternative 2)
Shore A Hardness 75 ±5 70 ±5 65 ±5
Tensile Strength (MPa) 18.5 14.2 9.8
Elongation at Break (%) 220 350 400
Compression Set (%, 22h @ 200°C) 18 65 45
Continuous Use Temp (°C) -20 to +230 -30 to +120 -50 to +150

Standard Compliance

RubberQ’s IATF 16949 system ensures:

  • Full PPAP Level 3 documentation (Process Flow, PFMEA, Control Plans)
  • ISO 16232 cleanliness reports for all molded parts
  • ASTM D429 adhesion testing for bonded components
  • Lot traceability down to raw material batch numbers

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

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