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  2. FKM - Wikipedia

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    Analysis and process instruments: separators, diaphragms, cylindrical fittings, hoops, gaskets, etc. Semiconductor manufacturing; Food and pharmaceutical, because of their low degradation, also in contact with fluids; Aviation and aerospace: high operating temperatures and high altitudes require superior heat and low-temperature resistance. [4]

  3. Hermetic seal - Wikipedia

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    Compression seals can withstand very high pressure and are used in a variety of industrial applications. Compared to epoxy hermetic seals, glass-to-metal seals can be operated up to much higher temperatures (250 °C for compression seals, 450 °C for matched seals).

  4. Gasket - Wikipedia

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    One of the more desirable properties of an effective gasket in industrial applications for compressed fiber gasket material is the ability to withstand high compressive loads. Most industrial gasket applications involve bolts exerting compression well into the 14 MPa (2000 psi ) range or higher.

  5. RTV silicone - Wikipedia

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    No release agent is required, obviating post-production cleanup. Silicones also exhibit good chemical resistance and high-temperature resistance (205 °C, 400 °F and higher). For this reason, silicone molds are suitable for casting low-melt metals and alloys (e.g. zinc, tin, pewter, and Wood's metal).

  6. Skydrol - Wikipedia

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    Skydrol is a brand name of fire-resistant hydraulic fluid [1] used in aviation and aerospace applications. It is a phosphate ester-based fluid that is known for its excellent fire resistance and ability to withstand extreme temperature and pressure conditions.

  7. Polytetrafluoroethylene - Wikipedia

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    Cross-linked PTFE has improved high-temperature mechanical properties and radiation stability. That was significant because, for many years, irradiation at ambient conditions has been used to break down PTFE for recycling. [21] This radiation-induced chain scission allows it to be more easily reground and reused.