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3M Dyneon™ FPO 3520 Fluoroelastomer
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Fluoropolymer, TS; Thermoset Fluoroelastomer

Material Notes: Product Description: 3M™ Dyneon™ FPO 3520 is a peroxide curable fluoroelastomer terpolymer containing 66 wt% fluorine. FPO 3520 can be used in compression, transfer or injection molding, and extrusion processes.

Features and Benefits:

  • TR10 = -19°C
  • Improved water, steam, and base resistance over conventional fluoroelastomers
  • Processes comparably to other peroxide-cured fluoroelastomers
  • Can be used in blends with other peroxide curable elastomers
  • Composition: Terpolymer of vinylidene fluoride, hexafluoropropylene, tetrafluoroethylene
  • Can be vulcanized by peroxides, dephenols, and diamines.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 1.75 g/cc
Mooney Viscosity 25
@Temperature 49.4 °C
ML (1+10)
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore A 72Press Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F); ASTM D2240
 72Post Cure 16 Hours @ 230°C (446°F); ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength 18.6 MPaPress Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F); ASTM D412
 22.8 MPaPost Cure 16 Hours @ 230°C (446°F)
Elongation at Break 210 %Post Cure 16 Hours @ 230°C (446°F)
 240 %Press Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F); ASTM D412
100% Modulus 0.00410 GPa
@Strain 100 %
Press Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F); ASTM D412
 0.00620 GPa
@Strain 100 %
Press Cure 10 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
Compression Set 28 %
@Temperature 200 °C,
Time 252000 sec
-214 O-rings; ASTM D395 Method B
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -19.0 °CTR10; ASTM D1329
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Fluorine, F 66 %
 
Descriptive Properties
AppearanceTranslucent
MH, Maximum Torque15.7 inch-lbASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
ML, Minimum Torque0.6 inch-lbASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
t`50, Time to 50% cure0.7 minutesASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
t`90 - Time to 90% cure1.9 minutesASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)
ts2 - Time to 2 in-lb rise from min0.5 minutesASTM D5289, 100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C (350°F)

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