Janman
Mechanical
- Aug 14, 2006
- 11
My company is trying to heat cure our "Buna-N" rubber washers. We start off with a 90-95 durometer (shore A) Buna, and we try to heat-cure it to 95-100 durometer reading. We typically accomplish this by baking it at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Typically this process creates smoke.
This last batch of material that we got in from our supplier is around 90 durometer to start, and we baked it for 1 hour at 350 (without any smoke or stink), but it didn't have much of an effect at all. (93 durometer and still very flexible).
My questions are:
1. Is there a better method for curing Buna-N?
2. In the off-chance that our supplier supplied some other variation of rubber, is there a method to determine whether we received Buna vs an EPDM?
Forgive my ignorance in rubber characteristics. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This last batch of material that we got in from our supplier is around 90 durometer to start, and we baked it for 1 hour at 350 (without any smoke or stink), but it didn't have much of an effect at all. (93 durometer and still very flexible).
My questions are:
1. Is there a better method for curing Buna-N?
2. In the off-chance that our supplier supplied some other variation of rubber, is there a method to determine whether we received Buna vs an EPDM?
Forgive my ignorance in rubber characteristics. Any help would be greatly appreciated.