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NBR (Nitrile Rubber) vs PVDF (Kynar): 0% composition overlap. Significantly different materials serving different application areas.

NBR (Nitrile Rubber) vs PVDF (Kynar)

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Overview

NBR (Nitrile Rubber)

PolymersElastomers

Nitrile butadiene rubber (Buna-N) β€” THE oil and fuel resistant elastomer. ACN content (18-50%) determines the oil resistance vs low-temp flexibility tradeoff. Higher ACN = better oil resistance but stiffer at low temp. The most widely used seal material worldwide. Used for O-rings, fuel hoses, gaskets, hydraulic seals, oil seals, and nitrile gloves. Not suitable for ozone, UV, or polar solvents (ketones, esters). HNBR variant for higher heat resistance.

PVDF (Kynar)

PolymersEngineering

Polyvinylidene Fluoride β€” the melt-processable fluoropolymer. Bridges the gap between PTFE (non-melt-processable) and conventional plastics. Excellent chemical resistance to acids, solvents, and hydrocarbons. Uniquely piezoelectric among polymers. Much stronger than PTFE (UTS 50 vs 25 MPa). Trade names include Kynar (Arkema), Solef/Hylar (Solvay), KF (Kureha). Used for chemical piping/valves/tanks, lithium-ion battery binder, semiconductor wet bench, architectural coatings (Kynar 500), and piezoelectric sensors.

NBR (Nitrile Rubber)PVDF (Kynar)
Material Numberβ€”β€”
CategoryPolymersPolymers
StandardISO 37ISO 10350

Chemical composition (wt%) β€” Pro

ElementNBR (Nitrile Rubber)PVDF (Kynar)Overlap
Butadiene50–82%β€”β€”
Acrylonitrile (ACN)18–50%β€”β€”
Base Polymer (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)β€”99–99.9%β€”

Mechanical properties β€” Pro

PropertyNBR (Nitrile Rubber)PVDF (Kynar)Unit
Tensile Strength7–2435–55MPa
Elongation200–60020–300%
hardness_shore_a40–90β€”Shore A
Density
continuous_service_temp
Yield Strength
Elastic Modulus
Melting Point
Glass Transition Temp (Tg)
Continuous Use Temp
Water Absorption (24h)

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Compatibility Assessment

NBR (Nitrile Rubber) and PVDF (Kynar) have significantly different compositions (0% overlap). These materials are not interchangeable and serve different application areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is NBR (Nitrile Rubber) the same as PVDF (Kynar)?

NBR (Nitrile Rubber) and PVDF (Kynar) have a 0% composition overlap. They are generally not directly interchangeable.

Can I replace NBR (Nitrile Rubber) with PVDF (Kynar)?

Generally not recommended. The compositions differ significantly (0% overlap). These materials have different alloying concepts and are intended for different applications.

What is the difference between NBR (Nitrile Rubber) and PVDF (Kynar)?

The main differences are in the following elements: overall alloying content. NBR (Nitrile Rubber) is a Polymers grade, while PVDF (Kynar) is a Polymers grade.

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