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O-Rings resist corrosion match application requirements.
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August 20, 2009 - Made from perfluoroelastomer, Viton®, neoprene, nitrile, EPDM, solid and cellular urethane or silicone, and santoprene, custom fabricated O-rings can be spliced, vulcanized, and supplied in sizes from 1/32 - 48 in. I.D. with 1/16 - ¼ in. cross sections, depending upon material and construction. They are available in hardness from supersoft to 90 Durometer. Applications include wide range of pumps, valves, compressors, and devices used in medical instruments.

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Interstate Specialty Products
55 Gilmore Dr.
Sutton, MA, 01590
USA



O-Rings Resist Corrosion Match Application Requirements


Custom fabricated O-rings made from specialty materials for use in a wide range of pumps, valves, compressors, and devices used in medical instruments and other critical sealing applications are being introduced by Interstate Specialty Products, Inc. of Sutton, Massachusetts.

Interstate's Specialty O-Rings can be made from perfluoroelastomer (PTFE), Viton®, neoprene, nitrile, EPDM, solid and cellular urethane or silicone, and santoprene. Designed to match specific application requirements, they can be spliced, vulcanized, and supplied in sizes from 1/32" to 48" I.D. with 1/16" to ¼" cross sections, depending upon material and construction.

Material selection for Interstate's Specialty O-Rings depends upon customer requirements with regard to fluid compatibility, temperature and different- tial pressure-, abrasion- and tear resistance, configuration, service conditions, installation considerations, and other factors. They are available in hardness from supersoft to 90 Durometer.

Interstate's Specialty O-Rings are priced according to material, configuration, and quantity. Representative samples and price quotations are provided upon request.

For more information contact:

Interstate Specialty Products, Inc.

John Savickas, Technical Director

55 Gilmore Dr.

Sutton, MA 01590

(800) 984-1811

FAX (508) 234-5558

e-mail: savickas@interstatesp.com

www.interstatesp.com
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