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The 3 Most Common O-Ring Material Issues

The proper material is crucial when selecting the right O-Ring for a job. How long can it stand up to ozone? What’s the temperature range? Will fuel swell be a problem? Let’s take a deeper look at the three most common O-Ring material issues.

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Apple Rubber featured in Medical Design Brief

Earlier this fall, Apple Rubber was featured in Medical Design Briefs – a website and blog dedicated to covering the latest medical industry news and innovations. See what expertise our own Materials Manager John Tranquilli had to share with a key industry audience.

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Apple Rubber attends 2014 Pump & Turbo Symposia

Last week, Apple Rubber’s Dan Goehle and John Tranquilli attended the 43rd Turbomachinery & 30th Pump Symposia in Houston, Texas. While exhibiting Apple Rubber’s products, the first-time attendees were also able to attend technical sessions and learn more about the oil and gas industry.

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More than valves: Partnering with Solenoid Solutions

Pennsylvania-based manufacturing company Solenoid Solutions required an FSR that would meet demanding requirements for a government aerospace application. Check out our compound solution for the valve and see what other industrial applications benefit from this.

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The 3 most common O-Ring design flaws

O-Rings are some of the smallest, yet most critical parts when it comes to sealing applications today. The combination of stresses on an O-ring can sometimes be complex and difficult to evaluate. We analyzed the three most common O-Ring design flaws, and how to counteract them.

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Case study: Chapin International overcomes sealing challenge…

Less expensive, resistant to extreme temperatures and able to handle tough chemicals, Viton ETPĀ® is an excellent rubber polymer solution for several of our clients. Let’s take a look at how industrial manufacturer Chapin International recently used Viton ETPĀ® to solve a perplexing sealing issue.

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