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Rubber Temperature Ranges
This chart provides the high and low-temperature ranges for popular rubber materials. The closer you go to the limit of your rubber’s temperature range, the faster your material will degrade. Before choosing a material by temperature range, make sure it can withstand the conditions of your particular environment by checking our Rubber Properties Chart and Chemical Compatibilities Table.
Elastomer |
Low F |
High F |
Buna-N (Nitrile) |
-40° |
250° |
Butadiene, Styrene Butadiene |
-50° |
212° |
Butyl |
-50° |
250° |
Chloroprene (Neoprene®) |
-45° |
260° |
Ethylene Propylene |
-60° |
260° |
Fluorocarbon (Viton®) |
-25° |
400° |
Fluorosilicone |
-100° |
395° |
Hydrogenated Nitrile |
-30° |
330° |
Natural Rubber / Isoprene |
-25° |
210° |
Polyacrylate |
-25° |
300° |
Silicone |
-100° |
450° |