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The seal compatibility evaluation procedure is an API CJ-4-approved test. This procedure evaluates the compatibility of automotive engine oils with four reference elastomers typical of those used in sealing materials in contact with the oils. Compatibility is evaluated by determining the changes in:
when specimens are immersed for a specified temperature and for a specified time.
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Nitrile |
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Volume change |
+5 / -3 |
| Hardness | +7 / -5 |
| Tensile strength | +10 / -TMC 1006 |
| Elongation | +10 / -TMC 1006 |
| Silicone | |
| Volume change | +TMC 1006 / -3 |
| Hardness | +5 / -TMC 1006 |
| Tensile strength | +10 / -45 |
| Elongation | +20 / -30 |
| Polyacrylate | |
| Volume change | +5 / -3 |
| Hardness | +8 / -5 |
| Tensile strength | +18 / -15 |
| Elongation | +10 / -35 |
| FKM | |
| Volume change | +5 / -2 |
| Hardness | +7 / -5 |
| Tensile strength | +10 / -TMC 1006 |
| Elongation | +10 / -TMC 1006 |
| Vamac G | |
| Volume change | +TMC 1006 / -3 |
| Hardness | +5 / -TMC 1006 |
| Tensile strength | +10 / -TMC 1006 |
| Elongation | +10 / -TMC 1006 |
For more information about the
seal compatibility evaluation capabilities at
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Becky Grinfield at
bgrinfield@swri.org or (210) 522-3652.
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Contact Information |
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Seal Compatibility Evaluation (210) 522-3652 |
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Related Terminology |
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seal compatibility sealing materials sealers elastomers engine oils lubricant oils tensile properties of elastomers volume properties of elastomers hardness properties of elastomers PC-10 API CJ-4 performance category |
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Related Information |
| Engine Lubricants Research Department | Fuels and Lubricants Research Division | SwRI Home |
Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with 11 technical divisions.
September 30, 2008