Technical Sheet
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NSF certified EPDM o-rings are a type of sealing device that are made of Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM), a synthetic rubber that is known for its excellent resistance to heat, ozone, and weathering. The o-rings are certified by NSF (National Sanitation Foundation), an independent organization that evaluates and certifies products for use in the food and beverage industry. These o-rings are ideal for use in applications where exposure to food or potable water is a concern, such as in food processing and bottling equipment, and water filtration systems. The certification guarantees that the EPDM o-rings are manufactured to meet strict standards for material safety and cleanliness, and that they are safe for use in contact with food and potable water. |
Quick Specifications
| Temperature Range | -65ºF up to 300ºF (-54ºC up to 150ºC) |
| Color | Black |
| Durometer (Hardness) | 70 ± 5 |
| Profile | Round |
| Tensile Strength (psi) | 1,450 psi |
| Elongation Change % (minimum) | 150% |
| Shelf Life | *Unlimited |
| Other Names | EPM | EPDM | EPR | Nordel | Vistalon | Royalene | Epcar | Epsyn |
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