84.4 X 3.1 CR70
G85 NEOPRENE 70
- CR (Neoprene)
- Standard Service Temperature: -50°F - +275°F
Compounds from neoprene exhibit fair oil resistance, good ozone and weather resistance.
Recommended for use with Refrigerants (Freons), High Aniline Point Oils, Weather and Ozone, Ammonia Gas, Silicate Esters
Due to the excellent resistance to refrigerants such as Freon, neoprene compounds are used in refrigeration systems.
Not Compatible With: Phosphate Esters, Ketones, Brake Fluids
Shore A Description:
The hardness of rubber compounds is measured by the Shore A durometer; the higher the durometer, the harder the compound. Softer compounds stretch easier and seal better on rough surfaces. Harder compounds offer greater abrasion resistance and resistance to extrusion.
- 60 Shore A is softer than 70
- 70 Shore A is the standard
- 90 Short A is very stiff