Rubber Temperature Range

Welcome to our Rubber Temperature Range section

Here is a rubber temperature chart that provides high and low temperature ranges for all popular rubber materials. The closer that your material is to the limit of your rubber temperature range, the faster the material will degrade. Also, notice that Silicone has high rubber temperature resistance and also great low rubber temperature resistance. However, before you choose Silicone for an O-ring seal due to it's O-ring temperature range, there are also other Silicone shortcomings so make sure that it can withstand your particular environment by going to our rubber properties section and rubber chemical resistance chart.

-40
Buna-N (Nitrile)
-50
Butadiene, Styrene Butadiene
-50
Butyl
-45
Chloroprene (Neoprene®)
-60
Ethylene Propylene
-25
Fluorocarbon (Viton®)
-100
Fluorosilicone
-30
Hydrogenated Nitrile
-55
Natural Rubber / Isoprene
-25
Polyacrylate
-100
Silicone
-300
-200
-100
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Elastomer Low F High F
Buna-N (Nitrile) -40 250
Butadiene, Styrene Butadiene -50 212
Butyl -50 250
Chloroprene (Neoprene®) -45 260
Ethylene Propylene -60 260
Fluorocarbon (Viton®) -25 400
Fluorosilicone -100 395
Hydrogenated Nitrile -30 330
Natural Rubber / Isoprene -55 210
Polyacrylate -25 300
Silicone -100 450