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Difference between AFLAS O-RING and BUNA O-RING

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pooyishka

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Can we substitue AFLAS O-Ring with BUNA O-Ring?
 
I'll say "probably not, but maybe." Depends entirely on the fluid, pressure, and temperature.

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Goober Dave

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Ok, thank you very much for your help. What is the usage for BUNA O-Ring?
 
"What is the usage for BUNA O-Ring?"

Cheap stuff that you don't mind having leak past the o-ring.

More seriously, google "Parker O-ring Handbook", download it, read it, and become an o-ring expert very quickly.
 
The industry trend in my area of interest (upstream oil and gas) is to specify the Aflas in moderately sour service and / or in amine service. Buna does not last as long or perform as well in those services, apparently.
 
There is a world of difference in the materials, Aflas being a Fluoropolymer and Buna-N being a Nitrile Rubber. Though both have their limitations the Aflas covers more ground, though at a higher cost.
A key point is if you are able, is to check it out in the fluid you are going to exposed to. A simple immersion test will tell you a lot as most charts are for pure materials.


 
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