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O
Ring Material Tester
Purpose:
Verify an O-ring at moment of installation
Check for mislabeled O-rings
Verify new O-rings
Sorting applications
Differentiate between known O-rings
Sturdy stainless steel tubular construction is safe
to carry in tool boxes
Pocket clip for easy access
It will indicate the material composition of 100, 200,
300 and 400 series
O-rings of 60 to 80 Durometer which are already known
to be either Viton®, Kalrez®,
Nitrile or EPDM. The O-rings must be within their rated
shelf life and be unused and undamaged.
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How it works:
The tester itself is a tube with a controlled or specific
weight inside it. The weight falls a controlled distance.
To determine an o-ring's rubber compound, place the o-ring
on a stable table or surface. Place the tester over the o-ring
and raise the weight all the way to the top of the tube (as
far as it will go). Release the weight and let it drop onto
the o-ring. It will bounce. The height of the first bounce
will rise to one of the four calibrated ranges. The highest
is EP (Ethylene Propylene). The next is Nitrile. The next
is Kalrez®. The lowest graduation is Viton®. This
indicates your rubber compound.
Labelled Graduations
The height of the FIRST bounce indicates the O-ring:
Highest Graduation - EP - ethylene propylene O-rings are compatible
with most water based chemicals from 70 º F to +300 º
F.
Third Graduation - NITRILE - Also know as Buna-N. These O-rings
are good for most plumbing applications from -30 º F
to +225 º F.
Second Graduation - KALREZ® - Also known as perfluorocarbon,
compatible with most aggressive chemicals from 0 º F
to +600 º F.
Lowest Graduation - VITON® - This composition is also
called fluorocarbon. Viton O-rings are generally compatible
with most petroleum based liquids from -15 º to +400
º F.
The results obtained through the use of this device have
been consistent and repeatable in our evaluations.
However, since a degree of user technique is required we
cannot be responsible for specific results.
For stock and pricing details, please call 0121 429 8011.
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