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3M Dyneon™ FC 2230 Fluoroelastomer
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Fluoropolymer, TS; Rubber or Thermoset Elastomer (TSE)

Material Notes: 3M™ Dyneon™ Fluoroelastomer FC 2230 can be compounded using standard water cooled internal mixers or two-roll mills with standard fillers and ingredients utilized in typical fluoroelastomer formulations. The “dry” ingredients should be blended before adding to the masticated gum. For best results, Dyneon FC 2230 should be banded on the mill several minutes prior to adding the blended dry ingredients. Once mixed, the compounded stocks have good scorch resistance and storage stability.
  • Composition: di-polymer of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene
  • Medium viscosity gumstock without incorporated curatives
  • Process targets: transfer and compression molding, extrusion, calendering and coatings
  • FC 2230 is amine or bisphenol curable

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 1.80 g/cc
Mooney Viscosity 38
@Temperature 121 °C
ML1+10
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore A 73Press Cure 7 minutes @ 177°C, Post Cure 24 hours @ 260°C; ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength at Break 1995 psiPress Cure 7 minutes @ 177°C, Post Cure 24 hours @ 260°C
Elongation at Break 165 %Press Cure 7 minutes @ 177°C, Post Cure 24 hours @ 260°C
100% Modulus 0.972 ksi
@Strain 100 %
Press Cure 7 minutes @ 177°C, Post Cure 24 hours @ 260°C
Compression Set 15 %
@Temperature 200 °C,
Time 252000 sec
ASTM D395
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Transformation Temperature -18.0 °CTR10; ASTM D1329
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Fluorine, F 65.9 %
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorTranslucent to Off-White
MH, Maximum Torque19.5 inch-lb100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C
ML, Minimum Torque1 inch-lb100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C
SolubilityKetones and Esters
t`50, Time to 50% cure2.4 minutes100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C
t`90 - Time to 90% cure3.4 minutes100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C
ts2 - Time to 2 in-lb rise from min1.9 minutes100 cpm, 0.5° Arc, 6 Minutes @ 177°C

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