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: Good suggestion. The type 4 and type 5 FKMs are sometimes called FEPM (not FPM). So FEPM is the correct abbreviation. [[User:Delmlsfan|Delmlsfan]] ([[User talk:Delmlsfan|talk]]) 15:36, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
: Good suggestion. The type 4 and type 5 FKMs are sometimes called FEPM (not FPM). So FEPM is the correct abbreviation. [[User:Delmlsfan|Delmlsfan]] ([[User talk:Delmlsfan|talk]]) 15:36, 28 March 2008 (UTC)

::FPM is not in ISO 1629. I have revision of ISO 1629 : 1995 and it is called FKM in there. Also in ISO 1629 : 2013 it is always FKM. I do not know if it was maybe before than 1995 called FPM in ISO 1629 or in some other ISO standard, or if FPM is used in DIN standard.


==Ionic Crosslinking==
==Ionic Crosslinking==

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Todo

  • add references to ASTM D1418 proposal
  • describe/explain:
    • VDF
    • HFP
    • TFE
    • PMVE

--Pphh 15:12, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I'm confused, these are abbreviations to the chemicals written just prior to them. Isn't this obvious?Delmlsfan 23:25, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You are absolutely right, but as you can see from the article's history those descriptions didn't exist when the todos were published here. 159.235.52.252 12:51, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

FKM vs Fluoroelastomer

Common usage in the US (at least) is the word fluoroelastomer for vinylidene-fluoride-based elastomers. Even this article uses the term. FKM is only an abbreviation. Should this entire content be listed under fluoroelastomer instead? Delmlsfan 03:36, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

as the article describes FKMs are not the only kind of fluoroelastomers 159.235.52.252 12:48, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

FPM = another abbreviation for Fluorinated propylene monomer?

A search for "FPM" (to find out what it means relating to materials of construction for a pump) landed me on a disambiguation page. I selected "Fluorinated propylene monomer" as the item I was probably looking for, which took me to "FKM". I see no reference to FPM on the FKM page. Is FPM an appropriate alternative abbreviation? If so, please add this somewhere (including disambiguation page). Thanks.--CheMechanical (talk) 17:20, 27 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Good suggestion. The type 4 and type 5 FKMs are sometimes called FEPM (not FPM). So FEPM is the correct abbreviation. Delmlsfan (talk) 15:36, 28 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
FPM is not in ISO 1629. I have revision of ISO 1629 : 1995 and it is called FKM in there. Also in ISO 1629 : 2013 it is always FKM. I do not know if it was maybe before than 1995 called FPM in ISO 1629 or in some other ISO standard, or if FPM is used in DIN standard.

Ionic Crosslinking

Ionic crosslinking is the preferred terminology among users of FKM today. Please do not revert this edit. Delmlsfan (talk) 01:26, 22 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Can you please provide a WP:Source for that? In general, the article is in need of appropriate independent reliable sources to demonstrate notability. -Shootbamboo (talk) 02:18, 22 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

External link http://www.zrunek.at/download/ZruElast%20FPM%20UK.pdf not functional.

Correction anyone?
Westoby (talk) 09:59, 23 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Fixed. Wizard191 (talk) 13:33, 28 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]