ANILINE SULFATE, also known as SULFANILIC ACID or SULFONILIC ACID, is a white, crystalline powder composed of aniline and sulfuric acid. It is used in the production of dyes, inks, pharmaceuticals, and other chemicals.
When rubber is exposed to ANILINE SULFATE, common types of failures can occur. These include hardening, cracking, and loss of flexibility. Hardening can occur when the rubber is exposed to ANILINE SULFATE, resulting in a decrease in its flexibility and strength. Cracking can occur when the rubber is exposed to ANILINE SULFATE, resulting in splits and breaks in the rubber. Loss of flexibility can occur when the rubber is exposed to ANILINE SULFATE, resulting in a decrease in its elasticity and pliability.
Fluorosilicone o-rings are a hybrid of silicone and FKM resulting in great jet fuel resistance with high and low temperature performance. Also widely used in semiconductor Ashing equipment with strong resistance to oxygen plasma, FVMQ fluorosilicone o-rings also feature excellent flexibility, compression resistance, aging and sunlight resistance, and overall wide range of basic chemical resistance.
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