Style 602
Overview
A high grade of Natural Rubber is still an excellent choice for most water applications below 180°F (82°C). DuPont™ Neoprene has the broadest range of chemical resistant capabilities and higher temperature resistance than Natural Rubber. Butyl and Sulfur cured EPDM are generally used for temperatures up to 250°F (121°C). Peroxide cured EPDM will handle 350°F (176°C) and has outstanding aging characteristics. Nitrile is superior for general oil resistance. Both Natural Rubber and Hypalon® are excellent for abrasion resistance, and DuPont™ Viton® has outstanding chemical properties as well as temperature tolerance to 400°F (204°C).
Reinforcement fabrics may be Nylon, Polyester or DuPont™ Kevlar® for much greater strength and stability, particularly at the higher temperatures.
Since we cut all of our own tire cord, the ply angle can be changed to provide either larger movements, greater pressure resistance or shape stability.
Series 600
Material Availability & Operating Temperatures
Series 600 | Tube | Cover | Max Oper. Tamp. |
---|---|---|---|
B | Butyl | Butyl | 250°F |
E | EPDM | EPDM | 250°F |
H | Hypalon® | Hypalon® | 225°F |
HN | Hypalon® | Neoprene | 225°F |
N | Neoprene | Neoprene | 225°F |
NH | Neoprene | Hypalon® | 225°F |
Ni | Nitrile | Nitrile | 210°F |
NiN | Nitrile | Neoprene | 210°F |
NR | Neoprene | Natural | 180°F |
R | Natural | Natural | 180°F |
RN | Natural | Neoprene | 180°F |
V | Viton® | Viton® | 250°F |
* Max 250°F for intermittent service; see Note 2 under
‘CAUTION’ on page 2•11.
Style 602
Product File Downloads
Style 602 - Submittal
Style 602 - AutoCAD - DWG
Style 602- Model STP
Style 602- Revit RFA
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