BAYOL D, also known as N,N-dimethyl-1,4-benzenediamine, is a chemical compound with a variety of industrial uses. It is used in the production of lubricants, surfactants, and antioxidants, and can be found in rubber, plastics, printing inks, and other products.
When exposed to BAYOL D, rubber materials can begin to experience accelerated degradation in the form of cracking, discoloration, and swelling. Additionally, rubber may become brittle or stiff and may also develop an unpleasant odor. It is important to always use the appropriate material for the chemical environment when designing rubber components.
Viton ® o-rings from Marco Rubber offer excellent compatibility with a range of chemicals, oils and resist high temperatures up to 400F. Viton ® is also known as FKM made of fluoroelastomer one of the most versatile and widely used sealing materials.
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