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Butterfly Valve Seats: Materials and Selection Guide
Date:2026-05-21 14:15:39 Author:Zhejiang Kinko Fluid Equipment Co., Ltd

1. Introduction

The seat (or liner) is the most critical sealing component of a butterfly valve. It contacts the disc directly to achieve bubble-tight shut-off. Selecting the wrong seat material leads to swelling, cracking, extrusion, or melting – resulting in leakage and system downtime.

This guide compares common butterfly valve seat materials by temperature range, chemical compatibility, and application suitability – helping procurement professionals make the correct selection.


2. Quick Overview – Common Seat Materials

MaterialAbbreviationMax TempBest ForAvoid
EPDMEPDM120°C (248°F)Water, air, dilute acidsOils, fuels, solvents
Nitrile (Buna-N)NBR90°C (194°F)Oils, fuels, greaseOzone, brake fluids
Viton (FKM)FKM200°C (392°F)Chemicals, acids, hydrocarbonsSteam, hot water
PTFE (Teflon)PTFE230°C (446°F)Aggressive chemicals, steamHigh pressure (extrusion)
SiliconeVMQ200°C (392°F)Food, pharma, inertOils, steam
HypalonCSM120°C (248°F)Ozone, weathering, acidsHydrocarbons
ButylIIR120°C (248°F)Strong acids, alkalisOils, fuels

3. Detailed Seat Material Specifications

3.1 EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)

PropertyValue
Temperature range-40°C to +120°C (-40°F to 248°F)
Hardness (Shore A)70–80
Pressure ratingUp to 250 PSI (PN16)
ColorBlack or dark gray

Compatible with:

  • Hot and cold water

  • Dilute acids and alkalis

  • Air and steam (low pressure)

  • Silicone oils

  • Brake fluids (DOT 3, 4, 5)

Not compatible with:

  • Mineral oils

  • Hydrocarbon fuels (gasoline, diesel)

  • Solvents (toluene, xylene)

  • Concentrated acids

Best for: Water treatment, HVAC, irrigation, air lines.


3.2 NBR (Nitrile / Buna-N)

PropertyValue
Temperature range-20°C to +90°C (-4°F to 194°F)
Hardness (Shore A)70–85
Pressure ratingUp to 250 PSI (PN16)
ColorBlack

Compatible with:

  • Mineral oils and lubricants

  • Diesel, gasoline, kerosene

  • Greases

  • Hydraulic fluids (petroleum-based)

Not compatible with:

  • Ozone (outdoor aging – limited)

  • Brake fluids

  • Strong acids

  • Chlorinated hydrocarbons

Best for: Oil lines, fuel systems, lubrication skids.


3.3 Viton (FKM / Fluoroelastomer)

PropertyValue
Temperature range-15°C to +200°C (5°F to 392°F)
Hardness (Shore A)70–90
Pressure ratingUp to 250 PSI (PN16)
ColorBlack or brown

Compatible with:

  • Chemicals and solvents

  • Mineral acids (sulfuric, nitric, hydrochloric)

  • Hydrocarbons (aromatic and aliphatic)

  • Chlorinated solvents

  • High-temperature oils

Not compatible with:

  • Low molecular weight esters

  • Ketones (acetone, MEK)

  • Amines

  • Steam (above 150°C – degradation)

Best for: Chemical processing, refineries, solvent handling.


3.4 PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene / Teflon)

PropertyValue
Temperature range-40°C to +230°C (-40°F to 446°F)
HardnessSoft (55 Shore D)
Pressure ratingUp to 200 PSI (extrusion risk)
ColorWhite or off-white

Compatible with:

  • Almost all chemicals (except molten alkali metals)

  • Strong acids and bases

  • Solvents

  • Steam

  • High-purity / pharmaceutical

Limitations:

  • Extrusion risk under high pressure (requires backup ring)

  • Higher torque than elastomeric seats

  • Less forgiving to debris

Best for: Aggressive chemical service, steam, high-purity applications.


3.5 Silicone (VMQ)

PropertyValue
Temperature range-60°C to +200°C (-76°F to 392°F)
Hardness (Shore A)60–80
Pressure ratingUp to 150 PSI
ColorWhite, red, or translucent

Compatible with:

  • Food and beverage (FDA approved)

  • Pharmaceutical products

  • Biotech and medical

  • Inert gases

  • Hot air

Not compatible with:

  • Hydrocarbon oils and fuels

  • Steam (high pressure)

  • Strong acids

Best for: Sanitary (KBF-SAN series), food processing, pharmaceutical.

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4. Seat Material Selection Table – By Media

MediaRecommended SeatNot Recommended
Water (cold/hot)EPDMNBR, Silicone
Air (compressed)EPDMNBR (ozone aging)
Steam (low pressure)EPDM, PTFESilicone
Steam (high temp)PTFE, VitonEPDM
Mineral oilNBREPDM, Silicone
Diesel / GasolineNBR, VitonEPDM, Silicone
Acids (dilute)EPDM, Viton, PTFENBR
Acids (concentrated)PTFE, VitonEPDM
Solvents (toluene, acetone)Viton, PTFEEPDM, NBR
Caustic (NaOH, KOH)EPDM, PTFENBR
Food / DairyEPDM (FDA), SiliconeNBR, Viton
Pharma (WFI)PTFE, SiliconeNBR
SeawaterEPDM, HypalonNBR
Ozone / UV exposureEPDM, Hypalon, VitonNBR
Cryogenic (-196°C)PTFE (special)All elastomers

5. Comparison Matrix – All Seat Materials

ParameterEPDMNBRVitonPTFESiliconeHypalonButyl
Max Temp (°C)12090200230200120120
Min Temp (°C)-40-20-15-40-60-20-20
Oil resistancePoorExcellentExcellentExcellentPoorFairPoor
Acid resistanceGoodPoorGoodExcellentFairGoodExcellent
Solvent resistancePoorFairExcellentExcellentPoorPoorPoor
Steam resistanceGoodPoorFairExcellentPoorFairGood
FDA approvalYesNoNoYesYesNoNo
Abrasion resistanceGoodGoodGoodFairPoorGoodGood
CostLowLowHighMediumMediumMediumLow

6. Temperature-Based Selection Guide

Temperature RangeRecommended Materials
-60°C to -40°CSilicone (special), PTFE
-40°C to -20°CEPDM, PTFE, Silicone
-20°C to +90°CAll materials (NBR best for oil)
90°C to 120°CEPDM, Viton, PTFE, Silicone
120°C to 200°CViton, PTFE, Silicone
200°C to 230°CPTFE only
>230°CMetal seat (triple offset)

KINKO note: Above 230°C, move to KBF-TO triple offset with metal seat.

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7. Common Failure Modes – And How to Prevent Them

Failure ModeCausePrevention
Swelling / softeningIncompatible chemical (e.g., EPDM in oil)Verify media compatibility
Hardening / crackingHigh temperature or ozoneSelect higher temp material
ExtrusionPTFE seat + high pressureAdd backup ring or choose double offset
Abrasion (sand/slurry)Hard particlesUse hardened disc or metal seat
Blow-outExcessive pressure spikeUse lug body for dead-end service
Cold flow (PTFE)High pressure + timeUse reinforced PTFE (RTFE / 25% glass)

8. KINKO Seat Material Offerings by Series

SeriesAvailable Seat MaterialsStandardOption
KBF-LT (Concentric)EPDM, NBR, Viton, Silicone, Hypalon, ButylEPDMNBR, Viton, Silicone
KBF-HP (Double Offset)PTFE, RTFE, PEEKPTFERTFE, PEEK
KBF-TO (Triple Offset)Metal (SS316 + graphite), PTFE laminateMetalPTFE laminate
KBF-SAN (Sanitary)EPDM (FDA), Silicone (FDA), PTFEEPDMSilicone, PTFE



10. Procurement Checklist – What to Specify

When ordering butterfly valves with a specific seat material, provide:

ParameterYour Value
Media (fluid name)______
Max temperature (°C)______
Min temperature (°C)______
Max pressure (PSI / bar)______
Chemical concentration (if acid/base)______
FDA / sanitary required?Yes / No
Expected cycle life (years / cycles)______
Presence of abrasives (sand, slurry)?Yes / No

KINKO will verify compatibility and recommend the optimal seat material – including alternative options if the first choice has limitations.


11. Conclusion – Seats Are the Heart of Your Butterfly Valve

The seat material determines whether a butterfly valve will last 10 years or fail in 10 days. Matching the seat to your specific media, temperature, and pressure is not optional – it is essential.

KINKO offers a full range of seat materials across all butterfly valve series, with material certificates and compatibility verification.


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ZHEJIANG KINKO FLUID EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD


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