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Datwyler is committed to being the leading supplier of O-rings for AMS 7276. Seals made from our popular 75-durometer fluorocarbon 9266-75 have outstanding physical properties and are competively priced.
9266-75 Meets Your Needs
1. Exceeds AMS 7276
Datwyler O-rings made from our 75-durometer fluorocarbon compound 9266-75 exceed the requirements of AMS 7276. Our compound is also on the Department of Defense Qualified Products List (QPL). Datwyler supplies seals to 28 military and aerospace specifications. Our quality system is certified to ISO 9001, ISO/TS 16949, AC7115, and AS9100. So when you specify 9266-75, rest assured that you’ve made the right choice.
2. Excellent Resistance to Compression Set
To peform properly, most seals must resist taking a set from compression after being installed. When a seal takes a set, it no longer exerts force on the mating surfaces, resulting in leakage. A compound with low compression set, like 9266-75, better maintains its elastomeric properties and original thickness, preserving seal integrity. Seals made from Datwyler’s 9266-75 compound provide excellent resistance to compression set. After testing 9266-75 for 22 hours at 392°F, it had a compression set of only 3 percent.
3. Huge Inventory
We carry more than 2 million pieces of 9266-75. And we stock all 369 standard sizes. We’ve also made it easy to check stock 24 hours a day using our web site. If we receive your order before 2:30 p.m. Pacific time, you can receive your parts as soon as the next business day.
Key Features
| Datwyler’s 9266-75 fluorocarbon seals are ideal for military and aerospace applications. Key features include the following: |
| Meets popular military specification: Datwyler 9266-75 seals exceed the requirements for AMS 7276 and is QPL-listed. |
| Wide range of service temperatures: Datwyler 9266-75 seals are suitable for applications ranging from -20 to +400°F. |
Chemical Resistance
| USE WITH | DO NOT USE WITH |
|---|---|
| Carbon Tetrachloride Diester Synthetic Lubricants Gasoline Toluene | Acetone Amines Ethyl Acetate Hot Air |
Typical Values for Compound 9266-75
75-durometer fluorocarbon for AMS 7276
| Section of Spec. | Physical Property | Requirement | Typical Value | ASTM Test Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 | Original Properties Hardness, Shore A Tensile strength, MPa (psi), min. Ultimate elongation, pct., min. Modulus at 100 pct. elongation, psi Specific gravity | 75 ± 5 10.0(1450) 150 Report Report | 73 13.2(1911) 164 986 1,85 | D2240 D412 D412 D412 D297 |
Basic | Fluid Aging, IRM 903 Oil 70 hours at 150°C (302°F) Volume change, pct., max. | 10 | 2 | D471 |
A1-10 | Heat Aging 70 hours at 250°C (482°F) Hardness change, pts., Shore A, max. Tensile strength change, pct., max. Ultimate elongation change, pct., max. | 10 -25 -25 | 4 7 13 | D573 |
A1-11 | Heat Aging 70 hours at 275°C (527°F) Hardness change, pts., Shore A Tensile strength change, pct., max. Ultimate elongation change, pct., max. | -5 to 10 -40 -20 | 5 -18 34 | D573 |
| B14 | Compression Set, Plied 22 hours at 200°C (392°F) pct. of original deflection, max. | 15 | 3 | D395 Method B |
EF31 | Fluid Aging, ASTM Reference Fuel C 70 hours at 23°C (73°F) Hardness change, pts., Shore A Tensile strength change, pct., max. Ultimate elongation change, pct., max. Volume change, pct. | ±5 -25 -20 0 to 10 | -1 16 16 3 | D471 |
EO88 | Fluid Aging, Hatco 7700 70 hours at 200°C (392°F) Hardness change, pts., Shore A Tensile strength change, pct., max. Ultimate elongation change, pct., max. Volume change, pct., max. | -15 to 5 -40 -20 25 | -11 2 25 18 | D471 |
Z5 | Low Temperature Resistance TR-10, °C (°F) | Report | -17(1) | D1329 |
Z6 | Differential Scanning Calorimetry Glass Transition, Midpoint °C (°F) | Report | -16(3) | D3418 |
CONCLUSION:
Compound 9266-75 meets the requirements of ASTM D2000 M6HK710 A1-10 A1-11 B38 EF31 EO88 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6.
ASTM is the acronym for the American Society for Testing and Materials.
IRM is the acronym for Industry Reference Material.
Source: Test Report 1213B.



