Download Our Guide: Elastomer Temperature Range
Elastomer compounds are engineered with specific temperature tolerances to ensure consistent performance and durability across various applications. These temperature ranges, measured in degrees Fahrenheit, are determined by the base elastomer used and influence the material’s suitability for different environmental conditions.
The maximum temperature limits for each elastomer vary, with some materials capable of withstanding higher temperatures under short-term or intermittent exposure. It is essential to consider these factors when selecting an elastomer for industrial or commercial applications.
Proper selection of elastomer compounds based on temperature resistance ensures optimal functionality in demanding environments, preventing premature degradation and maintaining long-term reliability.