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3M Dyneon™ FC 2299 Ultra High Viscosity Fluoroelastomer
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Fluoropolymer, TS; Thermoset Fluoroelastomer

Material Notes: Product Description: 3M™ Dyneon™ FC 2299 is an ultra high viscosity fluoroelastomer designed for use in applications such as o-rings, gaskets and seals requiring higher strength than achievable with lower viscosity fluoroelastomer copolymers. When appropriately formulated, Dyneon FC 2299 will provide higher tensile strength, improved tear resistance, and lower compression set than comparably formulated, lower viscosity fluoroelastomer copolymers.

Features and Benefits:

  • Ultra high viscosity gumstock without incorporated curatives
  • Copolymer composition of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene
  • Targeted for compression Molding
  • Diamine or dihydroxy curable

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 1.80 g/cc
Mooney Viscosity 100
@Temperature 65.6 °C
ML (1+10)
 150
@Temperature 49.4 °C
ML (1+10)
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore A 77Press Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F) Post Cure 16 Hours @ 232°C (450°F); ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength 14.8 MPaPress Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F) Post Cure 16 Hours @ 232°C (450°F)
Elongation at Break 175 %Press Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F) Post Cure 16 Hours @ 232°C (450°F)
100% Modulus 0.00810 GPa
@Strain 100 %
Press Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F) Post Cure 16 Hours @ 232°C (450°F)
Compression Set 14 %
@Temperature 200 °C,
Time 252000 sec
-214 0-rings; ASTM D395 Method B
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Fluorine, F 65.9 %
 
Descriptive Properties
AppearanceTranslucent Amber
MH, Maximum Torque27.8 inch-lbASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
ML, Minimum Torque4.9 inch-lbASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
t`50, Time to 50% cure1.6 minutesASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
t`90 - Time to 90% cure2.3 minutesASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
ts2 - Time to 2 in-lb rise from min1 minuteASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)

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