NEO Parker CL172-70 O-Ring, Size: -001
Material: NEO Parker CL172-70 O-Ring
Size: AS568 -001 O-Ring
Part Number: CL172-70-OR-001
Parker Seal® (Parker)
CL172-70
Neoprene® (Chloroprene)
70
Shore A
Internal Lubrication
General Purpose Material
Color: Black
Detailed Description
CL172-70-OR-001 is a Black, 70 Shore A, Neoprene® (Chloroprene) O-Ring made from Parker Seal® (Parker). Parker Seal® (Parker) CL172-70 is manufactured with the following features & specifications: Internal Lubrication, General Purpose Material. CL172-70-OR-001 is AS568 size -001 O-Ring also referred to as 1.02mm (Cross Sectional Diameter (CS)) x 0.74mm (Inside Diameter (ID)).
Material: NEO Parker CL172-70 O-Ring
Size: AS568 -001, 1.02mm CS X 0.74mm ID (0.040" CS X 0.029" ID)
| Technical Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Compound Number | CL172-70 |
| Brand | Parker Seal® (Parker) |
| Material | Neoprene® (Chloroprene) |
| Color | Black |
| Durometer | 70 Shore A |
| High Temperature | 107 °C / 225 °F |
| Low Temperature | -37 °C / -35 °F |
| Geometry Specifications | |
| Cross Sectional Geometry | O-Ring |
| Size Standard | AS568 |
| Size | -001 |
| Cross Section (CS) | 1.02 mm / 0.040 in |
| Inside Diameter (ID) | 0.74 mm / 0.029 in |
The Parker CL172-70 Neoprene (Chloroprene, CR) compound is a 70 durometer black elastomer designed for versatile O-ring and gasket sealing applications. Internally lubricated to simplify installation and reduce frictional wear, it maintains dependable sealing performance in temperatures ranging from -35°F to 225°F. This compound demonstrates excellent resistance to paraffin-based oils, silicone lubricants, water, ammonia, and common refrigerants, along with superior ozone and weathering durability.
It is well-suited for use in HVAC, refrigeration, and general industrial environments where exposure to harsh outdoor or oil-based conditions is expected. The CL172-70 formulation provides a balanced blend of oil resistance, flexibility, and aging stability for both static and dynamic seals. However, it should not be used with aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, or polar fluids such as ketones and esters.


