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SODIUM BROMATE Chemical compatibility with O-rings, rubbers, & plastics

Sodium Bromate is a white, crystalline inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaBrO3. It is used in various industrial and chemical applications, primarily as an oxidizing agent. In the textile industry, Sodium Bromate is employed in the dyeing and printing of fabrics, providing improved colorfastness and brightness. It is also used in the production of certain cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, where it acts as a stabilizer and preservative. In the chemical industry, Sodium Bromate is used as a reagent in the synthesis of various organic compounds and as a bleaching agent in hair products. Proper handling and storage of Sodium Bromate are essential to prevent accidents and ensure safety, as it is highly toxic and can pose significant health risks if ingested or inhaled. Proper safety measures, including the use of appropriate protective equipment and adherence to handling protocols, are essential when working with Sodium Bromate. Its effectiveness as an oxidizing agent and stabilizer makes it a valuable chemical in various applications, although its use requires careful control to prevent hazards.

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FFKM (CanRez™, Kalrez®, Chemraz®)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
FKM ETP (Viton® Extreme)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
FKM (Viton®)Poor: 25-40% SwellingGet a quote
NBR (Buna-N, Nitrile)Poor: 25-40% SwellingGet a quote
HNBR (Hydrogenated Nitrile)Poor: 25-40% SwellingGet a quote
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
Aflas® (TFE/P, FEPM)--- Insufficient Testing DataGet a quote
Silicone (VMQ, PVMQ)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
Fluorosilicone (FVMQ)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
Polyurethane (PU, AU)Not Recommended: Over 40% SwellingGet a quote
Teflon® (PTFE)--- Insufficient Testing DataGet a quote
Neoprene (Chloroprene)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
SBR (Styrene-Butadiene)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
ACM (Acrylic Rubber)Not Recommended: Over 40% SwellingGet a quote
Butyl (IIR, Isobutylene Isoprene)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
Butadiene Rubber (BR)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
Isoprene Rubber (Polyisoprene)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
Natural Rubber (NR)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
Hypalon (CSPE)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
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