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O-Ring 438x3.5 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-76770 O-ring Red438 mm  x 3.5 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
Placeholder O-ring Red19 mm  x 4.5 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 685x6.3 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-270360 O-ring Red686 mm  x 6.3 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 120x9 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-306614 O-ring Red120 mm  x 9 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 174.3x3.1 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-412209 O-ring Red174.4 mm  x 3.1 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 103x1.78 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-411808 O-ring Red103 mm  x 1.78 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 342.9x5.33 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-307670 O-ring Red342.10 mm  x 5.33 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 682x6 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-109206 O-ring Red683 mm  x 6 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 24.7x3.2 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-410624 O-ring Red24.8 mm  x 3.2 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 105x5.9 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-106338 O-ring Red105 mm  x 5.9 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 104x4.2 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-411821 O-ring Red104 mm  x 4.2 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 11.5x3.25 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-408355 O-ring Red11.5 mm  x 3.25 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 945x5.7 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-308946 O-ring Red946 mm  x 5.7 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 623x7 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-269640 O-ring Red623 mm  x 7 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 22 X 1 VMQ-MVQ-Si-PMQ-PVMQ70 Red O-ring Red22 mm  x 1 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 674x8 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-270216 O-ring Red675 mm  x 8 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 808x3.5 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-490703 O-ring Red809 mm  x 3.5 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 582x5.7 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-269153 O-ring Red582 mm  x 5.7 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 42.16x2.67 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-411084 O-ring Red42.17 mm  x 2.67 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 9.15x3 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-103519 O-ring Red9.16 mm  x 3 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 10.92x1.91 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-305433 O-ring Red10.92 mm  x 1.91 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 35x2.2 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-104706 O-ring Red35 mm  x 2.2 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 120x5.3 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-411942 O-ring Red120 mm  x 5.3 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 161x8 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-489682 O-ring Red161 mm  x 8 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 355.6x12.7 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-490083 O-ring Red355.7 mm  x 12.7 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 171.2x5.7 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-540441 O-ring Red171.3 mm  x 5.7 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon
O-Ring 460x8.5 Silicone (VMQ) - 70 Shore A - Red - ses-108719 O-ring Red461 mm  x 8.5 mm Silicone (VMQ)70 Shore A Neeicon-bekijk icon

What is VMQ Silicones?

VMQ Silicones is a group of elastomeric materials made from silicones, oxygen, hydrogen and carbon. As a group, silicones have poor tensile strength, tear resistance and abrasion resistance. Special compounds have been developed with exceptional resistance to heat and pressure changes. High-strength compounds have also been made, but their strength is not comparable to conventional rubber.
 
The compounds:
Some special compounds withstand even higher temperatures.
Silicone compounds are very clean and are used in many food and medical applications because they do not give off odor or taste. Silicone compounds are not recommended for dynamic sealing applications due to the relatively low tear strength and high coefficient of friction.
 
Siicones can be formulated to be electrically resistant, conductive or flame retardant. Many silicone compounds have a higher shrinkage than normal. That is why production molds for silicone products are often different from molds for nitrile.
 
Characteristics of silicone compounds:
• Extreme temperature range
• Low temperature flexibility
 
VMQ benefits:
• Excellent resistance to extreme temperatures from -50 °C to + 232 °C (-58 °F to + 450 °F)
• The retention of properties of silicone at high temperatures is superior to most other elastic materials.
• Resistant to hot air, ozone, UV radiation, engine and transmission oils, animal and vegetable fats and oils and brake fluids.
• Low resistance
• Stays stable in extreme environments
• Material properties remain the same over a wide temperature range
• High temperature resistance
• Extremely suitable for industrial applications
• The rubber with the largest temperature range (-100 °C to more than +300 °C) phenyl silicone rubber
• Superior aging and ozone resistance
• High electrical insulation values
• Wide range of chemical resistances
• Good compression set at higher temperatures
• Restituent for bacteria and fungi
• 54 to 232 °C
• Resistant to oxygen ozone and UV light
• Silicones are generally non-reactive, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic and antifungal. They have also set a high level of flexibility and low compression.
 
Cons of VMQ:
Low resistance to mineral oils
Silicone rubber is difficult to attach
Poor gas density
Non-resistant to hydrocarbon, based fuels, aromatic hydrocarbons, low molecular weight silicone oils, strong acids and alkalis.
It is known as a mechanically weaker
Poor mechanical performance, sensitive to shear forces and therefore not suitable for dynamic or rotating closure applications.
 
What is it used for?
  • Medical industry
  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Food industry
  • Stimulant industry
 
History of VMQ silicone
In 1943, Dow Corining (a collaboration of Dow Chemicals and the Corning Glass Company) was the first to produce silicone rubber. Moments later General Electric followed with the production of silicone rubber. They patented their production method.
 
Trade Names:
KE® (Shin-Etsu Silicones), Silastic® (Dow Corning Corp.), Silplus® (Momentive Performance Materials Inc.), Tufel® (Momentive Performance Materials Inc.)
Momentive Performance Materials Inc.)