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Viton™ B-202

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Chemours
Viton™ B-202 by Chemours is a low viscosity, fluoroelastomer terpolymer grade consisting of hexafluoropropylene, vinylidene fluoride and tetrafluoroethylene. It is designed to be cured with either Viton™ Curative No. 30 or Viton™ Curative No. 50. It offers improved processing, excellent storage stability, increased mold flow and excellent mold release. It is processed by injection molding, transfer molding and extrusion. Viton™ B-202 is suitable for fuel hose & tubing and solution coatings of fabrics, tanks or chemical container applications.
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Viton™ B-202
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Chemours
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Product Type
Fluoroelastomer / Fluorinated Rubber
Physical Form
Slab
Appearance
Silver-gray, translucent
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Applications/ Recommended for
  • Pipes, Hoses & Fittings
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets > Coated fabrics
  • Conversion of composites & thermosets > Resin transfer molding
  • Extrusion
  • Injection molding- thermosets
Key Features
  • Flow, Good
  • Mold Release, Good
  • Processability, Good
  • Terpolymer
  • Viscosity, Low

Viton™ B-202 Properties

Physical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Specific Gravity
1.84
Mooney Scorch
28 µm
(MS at 121°C) 
ASTM D1646
Mooney Scorch
0.5 µm
(MS at 121°C, Rise in 30') 
ASTM D1646

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