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AEM O-Ring Seals for High-Temperature ATF Oil Resistance

Precision-engineered AEM O-Rings manufactured from ethylene acrylate elastomer.
Combining 175°C heat resistance with superior ATF and oil compatibility,
our AEM seals outperform HNBR at elevated temperatures while offering a cost-effective alternative to FKM.

175°C
Max Service Temp

-28°C
TR10 Low Temp

70±5/75±5
Shore A Hardness

2 Weeks
Fast Sample Turnaround

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What Is an AEM O-Ring?

AEM (Ethylene Acrylate Elastomer) is a synthetic rubber copolymer of ethylene
and methyl acrylate, reinforced with a cure-site monomer for peroxide or amine crosslinking.
Originally developed by DuPont under the Vamac® trade name, AEM occupies the performance
space between HNBR and FKM — delivering better heat resistance
than hydrogenated nitrile, better oil resistance than EPDM, and a more economical price point than fluoroelastomers.

OTE’s AEM O-Rings are molded from a fully characterized
formulation verified through ISO-compliant laboratory testing. Every batch is tested for
physical properties, heat aging performance, fluid compatibility, and low-temperature behavior
before release.

Key advantage: AEM delivers reliable sealing in automatic transmission
and power steering systems where HNBR O-rings degrade prematurely from heat and FKM O-rings
represent unnecessary cost.

AEM O-Ring — Ethylene Acrylate Rubber Seal

AEM O-Ring — Ethylene Acrylate Elastomer (Green)

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Why Choose AEM O-Rings for Your Application

AEM is purpose-engineered for sealing applications where heat, oil, and cost converge — delivering measurable advantages over traditional rubber compounds.

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175°C Heat Resistance

After 168 hours at 175°C (ISO 188), AEM shows only +5 Shore A hardness change and -10.2% tensile change — maintaining sealing force in high-temperature environments where HNBR would harden and fail.

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Superior ATF & Oil Compatibility

Tested in FUCHS 4101 oil at 150°C for 1,008 hours (ISO 1817), AEM exhibits just +6.2% volume change — well within industry limits. Excellent resistance to automatic transmission fluids, power steering fluids, and mineral oils.

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-28°C Low-Temperature Flexibility

TR10 of -28°C (ISO 2921) ensures AEM O-Rings maintain elasticity during cold-start conditions. Unlike FKM compounds that stiffen below -15°C, AEM retains sealability in winter operating environments.

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Long-Term Aging Stability

Extended 1,008-hour heat aging at 150°C demonstrates only -25.6% tensile change and +4.8% elongation change — confirming AEM’s suitability for continuous high-temperature service over the full component lifecycle.

AEM TG7001 — Complete Test Data (Report No. 25/001)

All tests conducted on S2 dumbbell specimens. GB test methods have been cross-referenced to their ISO equivalents for international customers.

# Property Unit Test Method (ISO) Specification Measured Value
Physical Properties
1 Density g/cm³ ISO 2781 1.48
2 Hardness Shore A ISO 48-4 70 ±5 69
3 Tensile Strength MPa ISO 37 ≥ 8 10.2
4 Stress at 100% Elongation MPa ISO 37 4.1
5 Elongation at Break % ISO 37 ≥ 100 203
6 Tear Strength kN/m ISO 34-1 ≥ 15 18.42
Heat Aging — 175°C × 168 hours (ISO 188)
7 Hardness Change % ISO 188 -5 to +10 +5 ✓
8 Tensile Strength Change % ISO 188 ≥ -40 -10.2 ✓
9 Elongation Change % ISO 188 ≥ -45 +1.5 ✓
10 Compression Set % ISO 815-1 ≤ 60 29.7 ✓
Heat Aging — 150°C × 1,008 hours (ISO 188)
11 Hardness Change % ISO 188 -5 to +10 +8 ✓
12 Tensile Strength Change % ISO 188 ≥ -40 -25.6 ✓
13 Elongation Change % ISO 188 ≥ -45 +4.8 ✓
Oil Resistance — FUCHS 4101, 150°C × 168 hours (ISO 1817)
14 Hardness Change % ISO 1817 -15 to +5 -4 ✓
15 Tensile Strength Change % ISO 1817 ≥ -30 -9.4 ✓
16 Elongation Change % ISO 1817 ≥ -60 -11.5 ✓
17 Volume Change % ISO 1817 -5 to +15 +3.2 ✓
Oil Resistance — FUCHS 4101, 150°C × 1,008 hours (ISO 1817)
18 Hardness Change % ISO 1817 -10 to +10 -8.2 ✓
19 Tensile Strength Change % ISO 1817 ≥ -30 -18.5 ✓
20 Elongation Change % ISO 1817 -19.3
21 Volume Change % ISO 1817 -5 to +15 +6.2 ✓
Low Temperature & Environmental Resistance
22 TR10 °C ISO 2921 ≤ -20 -28 ✓
23 Ozone Resistance (50 pphm, 40°C, 20% elongation, 72h) ISO 1431-1 No cracks No cracks ✓

* Original test methods per Chinese GB standards cross-referenced to ISO equivalents:
ISO 2781 ← GB/T 533 (Density)  |  ISO 48-4 ← GB/T 531.1 (Hardness)  | 
ISO 37 ← GB/T 528 (Tensile)  |  ISO 34-1 ← GB/T 529 (Tear)  | 
ISO 188 ← GB/T 3512 (Heat Aging)  |  ISO 1817 ← GB/T 1690 (Fluid Resistance)  | 
ISO 2921 ← GB/T 7758 (TR Test)  |  ISO 1431-1 ← GB/T 7762 (Ozone)
Report No. 25/001  |  Compound: AEM TG7001  |  Reference: LF70GJ025001  |  Specimen: S2

AEM vs. HNBR vs. FKM vs. EPDM — O-Ring Material Comparison

Choosing the right O-ring material depends on temperature, fluid exposure, and cost. AEM fills the critical gap between HNBR and FKM.

Property AEM ★ HNBR (Hydrogenated Nitrile) FKM (Viton®) EPDM
Max Continuous Temp 175°C 130–150°C 200–230°C 130–150°C
Low Temp Limit -28°C -30 to -40°C -10 to -20°C -40 to -55°C
Oil / Fuel Resistance ★★★☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ ★☆☆☆
ATF Compatibility ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★★ ★☆☆☆☆
Ozone / Weather Resistance ★★★★★ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★★
Compression Set Resistance ★★★☆☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★☆☆
Relative Cost $$ $$ $$$$ $
Best Application Hot oil, ATF, transmission Oil-resistant, general purpose Aggressive chemicals, fuel Water, steam, brake fluid

Where AEM O-Rings Deliver the Most Value

The unique combination of heat resistance, oil compatibility, and cost-effectiveness makes AEM the optimal seal material for these applications.

🚗 Automatic Transmission Systems

AEM O-Rings are the industry standard for ATF sealing in automatic transmissions. With minimal volume change (+3.2%) in FUCHS 4101 at 150°C, AEM ensures consistent seal compression throughout the transmission’s service life.

🔧 Power Steering Systems

High-temperature power steering fluid compatibility combined with low compression set makes AEM the preferred seal material for rack-and-pinion steering and hydraulic power steering pump O-rings.

🔥 Turbocharger Oil Seals

Withstanding the extreme heat of turbocharger applications (up to 175°C peak), AEM maintains elasticity and seal integrity where HNBR O-rings would harden, crack, and leak.

🏭 Diesel Engine Sealing

Heavy-duty diesel engines operate at elevated temperatures with aggressive crankcase gases. AEM O-Rings provide reliable sealing for oil cooler connections, EGR system seals, and valve cover gaskets.

⚙️ Industrial Hydraulic Systems

High-temperature hydraulic oil applications in injection molding machines, die-casting equipment, and industrial presses benefit from AEM’s oil compatibility and temperature range.

🔬 Laboratory & Test Equipment

Ozone and weathering resistance makes AEM suitable for outdoor and exposed sealing applications in environmental test chambers, emissions testing equipment, and analytical instruments.

OTE O-Ring Manufacturing — Speed, Precision, Flexibility

From prototype to production, OTE’s O-Ring manufacturing capabilities are built around three principles: fast turnaround, small-batch flexibility, and zero-defect quality.

2-Week Rapid Tooling

Custom O-Ring mold tooling completed in 2 weeks — significantly faster than the industry average of 4–6 weeks. In-house CNC mold fabrication eliminates outsourcing delays, enabling you to move from drawing to first article samples in as little as 14 days.

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Small-Batch & Prototype Support

No minimum order quantity on stock sizes. Custom compounds available from 100 pieces per batch. We support prototyping, pilot runs, and low-volume production with the same attention to quality as high-volume orders — no project too small.

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Multi-Material & Color Options

O-Rings available in AEM, FKM, FFKM, HNBR, NBR, EPDM, VMQ (Silicone), CR, and SBR. Standard colors include black, green, brown, red, white, and translucent. Custom color matching available for OEM branding or application-specific identification requirements.

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100% Optical Inspection

Every O-Ring produced passes through our automated optical sorting and inspection system — the industry’s most advanced quality control technology. The system inspects 100% of parts for surface defects, dimensional accuracy, burrs, and contamination at high speed, ensuring zero-defect delivery to your production line.

OTE O-Ring 100% Optical Inspection System

Automated optical sorting and inspection system — 100% surface defect, dimensional, and contamination inspection for every O-Ring produced

14
Days — Tooling to First Sample

100
Pcs — Minimum Custom Order

9+
Rubber Material Options

100%
Optical Inspection Coverage

Need Custom AEM O-Rings? Let’s Discuss Your Specification

Tell us your dimensions, quantity, and operating conditions — we’ll provide a quote with free material samples and full test certification for your evaluation.

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Email: info@customrubberseal.com  |  Custom sizes: 1.0–20mm cross-section  |  Tooling: 7–10 days

Frequently Asked Questions About AEM O-Rings

What is an AEM O-Ring?
An AEM O-Ring is a sealing ring made from Ethylene Acrylate Elastomer (AEM), a synthetic rubber that combines high-temperature resistance (up to 175°C) with excellent resistance to automotive oils, ATF fluids, and greases. AEM offers better heat resistance than HNBR and better oil resistance than EPDM, positioning it between these materials in performance. At OTE, our AEM O-Rings are manufactured under IATF 16949 quality systems with full ISO-compliant test certification.

What temperature range can AEM O-Rings withstand?
AEM O-Rings have a continuous service temperature range of -28°C to 175°C (TR10: -28°C per ISO 2921). They maintain sealing integrity through 168-hour heat aging at 175°C with minimal property changes, and are suitable for extended service at 150°C (tested to 1,008 hours per ISO 188). Short-term excursions above 175°C are possible but should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

How does AEM compare to HNBR and FKM O-Rings?
AEM sits between HNBR and FKM in the performance spectrum. Compared to HNBR, AEM offers better heat resistance (175°C vs 130–150°C) and superior ATF/oil compatibility. Compared to FKM, AEM provides better low-temperature flexibility (-28°C vs -15°C typical for FKM) and lower cost while still offering excellent oil resistance. AEM is the preferred choice for automotive ATF applications at elevated temperatures where FKM would be over-specified and HNBR would be at its thermal limit.

Are AEM O-Rings compatible with automatic transmission fluid?
Yes — AEM shows excellent resistance to automatic transmission and power steering fluids. In laboratory testing per ISO 1817, AEM O-Rings exposed to FUCHS 4101 oil at 150°C for 168 hours showed only -4 Shore A hardness change and +3.2% volume change, well within industry acceptance limits. After extended 1,008-hour exposure, volume change remained at just +6.2%, confirming long-term ATF compatibility for transmission service intervals.

Can you manufacture custom AEM O-Ring sizes?
Yes — OTE manufactures AEM O-Rings to any custom dimension. We produce both standard AS568 dash numbers and fully custom inner diameters with cross-sections from 1.0mm to 20mm+. Custom tooling is available with 7–10 day turnaround. Minimum order quantities start at 100 pieces for custom sizes. Contact our engineering team with your drawing or specification for a feasibility assessment and quotation.

What is the shelf life of AEM O-Rings?
When stored under recommended conditions (cool, dry, away from direct sunlight and UV sources, in sealed polyethylene bags), AEM O-Rings have a shelf life of 10 years per ISO 2230 guidelines. The saturated polymer backbone provides inherently better storage stability than unsaturated rubbers like natural rubber (NR), which are more susceptible to oxidation during storage.

Is AEM suitable for brake fluid or fuel contact?
AEM is NOT recommended for brake fluid (glycol-based DOT 3/4/5.1) applications — EPDM is the standard choice for brake systems. For fuel contact, AEM has limited compatibility; FKM is recommended for direct fuel immersion. AEM is best applied in oil, ATF, and grease sealing environments. Please consult our chemical compatibility chart or contact our application engineers for fluid-specific recommendations.