Phosphazene Elastomers for Fuel Service under Arctic Conditions

Polyphosphazene fluoroelastomers, developed through Government in-house and contractual efforts, exhibit good resistance to aromatic fuels as well as capability for performance at temperatures as low as −57° C. This combination of properties is necessary in fabrication of end items or components for...

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Published in:Journal of Elastomers & Plastics
Main Authors: Touchet, P., Gatza, P. E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1977
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009524437700900101
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/009524437700900101 2024-06-16T07:37:34+00:00 Phosphazene Elastomers for Fuel Service under Arctic Conditions Touchet, P. Gatza, P. E. 1977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009524437700900101 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/009524437700900101 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Journal of Elastomers & Plastics volume 9, issue 1, page 3-24 ISSN 0095-2443 1530-8006 journal-article 1977 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/009524437700900101 2024-05-19T12:59:02Z Polyphosphazene fluoroelastomers, developed through Government in-house and contractual efforts, exhibit good resistance to aromatic fuels as well as capability for performance at temperatures as low as −57° C. This combination of properties is necessary in fabrication of end items or components for arctic fuel handling equipment and in many other military and civilian applications. These polymers, having a C 2 -C 5 [(CF 3 CH 2 , O) 2 PN-(HCF 2 C 3 F 6 CH 2 O) 2 PN] *** n configuration, can contain varying degrees of unsaturation (cure sites) and fluorine content. The inherent heat, fuel, water and low temperature properties of phosphazene rubber are compared with those of commonly used fuel resistant elastomers. These properties are also compared in a study of several structurally modified polymers containing varying amounts of fluorine. Further discussion includes results of a compounding study of two polymer types, wherein experimental design and computerized data analysis are used to ascertain the effects of various cross-linking agents and fillers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic SAGE Publications Arctic Journal of Elastomers & Plastics 9 1 3 24
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description Polyphosphazene fluoroelastomers, developed through Government in-house and contractual efforts, exhibit good resistance to aromatic fuels as well as capability for performance at temperatures as low as −57° C. This combination of properties is necessary in fabrication of end items or components for arctic fuel handling equipment and in many other military and civilian applications. These polymers, having a C 2 -C 5 [(CF 3 CH 2 , O) 2 PN-(HCF 2 C 3 F 6 CH 2 O) 2 PN] *** n configuration, can contain varying degrees of unsaturation (cure sites) and fluorine content. The inherent heat, fuel, water and low temperature properties of phosphazene rubber are compared with those of commonly used fuel resistant elastomers. These properties are also compared in a study of several structurally modified polymers containing varying amounts of fluorine. Further discussion includes results of a compounding study of two polymer types, wherein experimental design and computerized data analysis are used to ascertain the effects of various cross-linking agents and fillers.
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author Touchet, P.
Gatza, P. E.
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Gatza, P. E.
Phosphazene Elastomers for Fuel Service under Arctic Conditions
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title Phosphazene Elastomers for Fuel Service under Arctic Conditions
title_short Phosphazene Elastomers for Fuel Service under Arctic Conditions
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title_fullStr Phosphazene Elastomers for Fuel Service under Arctic Conditions
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