ACM Parker AA150-70 O-Ring, Size: -007
Material: ACM Parker AA150-70 O-Ring
Size: AS568 -007 O-Ring
Part Number: AA150-70-OR-007
Parker Seal® (Parker)
AA150-70
ACM (Acrylic Rubber)
70
Shore A
General Purpose Material
Color: Black
Detailed Description
AA150-70-OR-007 is a Black, 70 Shore A, ACM (Acrylic Rubber) O-Ring made from Parker Seal® (Parker). Parker Seal® (Parker) AA150-70 is manufactured with the following features & specifications: General Purpose Material. AA150-70-OR-007 is AS568 size -007 O-Ring also referred to as 1.78mm (Cross Sectional Diameter (CS)) x 3.68mm (Inside Diameter (ID)).
Material: ACM Parker AA150-70 O-Ring
Size: AS568 -007, 1.78mm CS X 3.68mm ID (0.070" CS X 0.145" ID)
| Technical Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Compound Number | AA150-70 |
| Brand | Parker Seal® (Parker) |
| Material | ACM (Acrylic Rubber) |
| Color | Black |
| Durometer | 70 Shore A |
| High Temperature | 177 °C / 351 °F |
| Low Temperature | -21 °C / -6 °F |
| Geometry Specifications | |
| Cross Sectional Geometry | O-Ring |
| Size Standard | AS568 |
| Size | -007 |
| Cross Section (CS) | 1.78 mm / 0.070 in |
| Inside Diameter (ID) | 3.68 mm / 0.145 in |
The Parker AA150-70 Polyacrylate (ACM) compound is a 70 durometer black elastomer formulated for high-performance O-rings and gaskets used in engines, transmissions, and similar systems exposed to hot oils. Known for its exceptional resistance to mineral oils, automatic transmission fluids, ozone, and oxidative aging, it provides long-lasting sealing reliability under continuous thermal stress. The compound’s composition minimizes swelling and compression set, making it ideal for dynamic and static sealing applications in automotive and industrial machinery.
With an operating range of -5°F to 350°F, AA150-70 maintains flexibility and integrity where many elastomers would harden or degrade. It is tested to meet ASTM D2000 M3DH706 standards, ensuring dependable performance in rigorous environments. However, this material is not suitable for glycol-based brake fluids, chlorinated hydrocarbons, or steam service.


