Parker’s Polychloroprene was the first synthetic rubber developed commercially and exhibits generally good ozone, aging and chemical resistance. It has good mechanical properties over a wide temperature range.
• Limited compatibility
• Carbon dioxide
• Improved ozone, weathering and aging resistance compared with nitrile
• Ammonia
• Refrigerants
• Water and water solvents at low temperatures
• Silicone oil and grease
• Paraffin based mineral oil with low DPI, e.g. ASTM oil No. 1
• Chemical resistance
• Down to approximately -40°C (-40°F)
• Cold flexibility
• Up to approximately 121°C (250°F)
• Naphthalene based mineral oil (IRM 902 and IRM 903 oils)
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