Features
A Brown Viton o-ring will be significantly more expensive than the equivalent nitrile component. This is because it does the job where other products cannot. Compared to nitrile, Viton has a larger operating temperature range, better resistance to degradation from exposure to weather and ozone, and is more chemically resistant too., Choosing a Brown Viton o-ring for the toughest jobs means it will last longer. This means that you can enjoy extended service intervals, reducing maintenance costs, and providing a more reliable seal. There is far less likelihood of unscheduled downtime because of o ring failure, so your investment in a Viton product will pay back through better operational efficiency., The standard grades for Brown Viton are Viton A, which has 66 percent fluorine content and is most commonly used in o rings and seals. Viton B offers better fluid resistance, and Viton F is good for resistance to fuel permeation. High-performance grades are also available, but discuss with us if you’re not sure what you need.