I have discovered a new material that exceeds the temperature rating of teflon. I am unfamiliar with this material and am curious as to the wear characteristics of it in a stirling engine. I am considering this for a hot side alpha engine piston ring.
"Kalrez® o-rings and seals can withstand attack by more than 1,800 chemicals, including many acids and amines that cause other elastomers to fail due to excessive swelling. Even after long-term exposure to temperatures up to 316°C (600°F), Kalrez® retains its elasticity and recovery properties better than other high-temperature elastomers."
This looks promising. Here is a link to the quoted info.
http://www.pspglobal.com/kalrez-o-rings/index.html
Has anyone used Kalrez perfloroelastomer before?
Has anyone used Kalrez perfloroelastomer before?
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Re: Has anyone used Kalrez perfloroelastomer before?
I will take this silence as a flat-out "no". I will have to experiment with this material and give a report on it later.
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Re: Has anyone used Kalrez perfloroelastomer before?
No, have'nt heard of it, but will be interested in reading your findings, ie., machineability, expansion rate on heating etc., and how much it costs.
Ian S C
Ian S C