VITON
VITON
Viton rubber, a specific fluoroelastomer polymer (FKM), was introduced into the aerospace industry in 1957 to fulfill its needs for a high-performance elastomer. Following its introduction, the usage of this material spread quickly to other industries. These days, Viton seals, o-rings, and others rubber parts are now used regularly in the automotive, appliance, chemical, and fluid power industries thanks to its natural resistance to both fuel and oil.
In addition to fuel and oil resistance, Viton rubber gaskets and other parts has a strong reputation as a high-performance elastomer that can operate in very hot and extremely corrosive environments. These capabilities make Viton a natural choice for parts that need to succeed in demanding environments.
VITON Applications Aerospace & Aircraft Industry
Automotive Industry