O-Rings

When selecting valves with different O-ring materials, the temperature range primarily depends on the elastomer or polymer used. Here’s a breakdown of our O-ring materials and applications.


Summary Table

MaterialLow Temp (°F/°C)High Temp (°F/°C)Best Use
FKM-15°F (-26°C)400°F (204°C)High-temp, oil, chemical resistance
Neoprene-40°F (-40°C)250°F (121°C)Water, refrigerants, weather resistance
Buna-N-40°F (-40°C)250°F (121°C)Oil, fuels, water
EPDM-65°F (-54°C)300°F (149°C)Water, steam, outdoor use
Silicone-80°F (-62°C)450°F (232°C)High/low temp, static sealing
Teflon (PTFE)-320°F (-195°C)500°F (260°C)Extreme temps, aggressive chemicals

1. FKM (Viton®)

  • Temperature Range: -15°F to 400°F (-26°C to 204°C)
  • Special Grades: Low-temperature versions can handle as low as -40°F (-40°C); short bursts up to 500°F (260°C).
  • Applications: High-temperature environments, oil, fuel, and chemical resistance.

2. Neoprene (CR)

  • Temperature Range: -40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C)
  • Applications: Moderate temperature resistance, good for refrigerants, water, oils, and weathering applications. Avoid strong acids and aromatic fuels.

3. Buna-N (Nitrile)

  • Temperature Range: -40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C)
  • Special Grades: High-temperature nitrile can handle up to 275°F (135°C).
  • Applications: Excellent oil, fuel, and water resistance. Not ideal for ozone or strong chemicals.

4. EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)

  • Temperature Range: -65°F to 300°F (-54°C to 149°C)
  • Applications: Excellent for water, steam, and outdoor applications (UV, ozone resistance). Not recommended for petroleum-based oils or fuels.

5. Silicone (VMQ)

  • Temperature Range: -80°F to 450°F (-62°C to 232°C)
  • Applications: High-temperature, low-temperature flexibility, and excellent for static sealing applications. Not recommended for dynamic sealing with high wear.

6. Teflon (PTFE)

  • Temperature Range: -320°F to 500°F (-195°C to 260°C)
  • Applications: Outstanding chemical resistance and extreme temperature tolerance. Ideal for aggressive chemicals, steam, and food-grade applications. Teflon has low flexibility, making it better suited for static seals.