“…Yamabe et al [34], Fujiwara et al [35], and Simmons et al [36] tested elastomeric sealing material NBR at room temperature, 30 • C, and 110 • C, and found that there is no hydrogenation or structural activity below 30 • C, but at 110 • C, compression set is increased by 40%, which indicates that with increasing temperature, the elastomeric sealing materials show a thermal aging tendency. Menon et al [37], Castagnet et al [38], and Klopffer et al [39] tested different types of thermoplastic polymeric sealing materials at room temperature and 20-80 • C, respectively, and observed some random behavior. The degree of crystallinity can be increased with increasing temperature, but mechanical properties do not change.…”