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Rulon Bearings

P & P Technology Silicone Sponge
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Silicone; Silicone Rubber

Material Notes: The thermal stability of silicone rubber is probably its most important asset. Components made from these rubbers are affected only to a small extent by extremes of temperature, ranging from –90°C to 250°C (depending on grade). Even at temperatures as high as 300°C Silicone rubber will operate for limited periods. Silicone rubber is an excellent electrical insulating material. Resistance to arcing corona, ultra-violet light and ozone is good. It decomposes at 400°C to 500°C leaving an inert, non-flammable and electrically non-conductive residue. It is made of a fine cellular construction composed mainly of non-interconnecting cells and are normally of an off-white color. For continuous use it will stand temperatures between –60°C and -200°C

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Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Compressive Strength  0.0700 - 0.110 MPa
@Strain 40 %
10.2 - 16.0 psi
@Strain 40 %
BS4443 Part 1 Method 5B
 0.900 MPa
@Strain 40 %
131 psi
@Strain 40 %
BS4443 Part 1 Method 5B
Compression Set  5.0 %
@Temperature 150 °C,
Time 252000 sec
5.0 %
@Temperature 302 °F,
Time 70.0 hour
recovery period 48 hours 25% compression, after 168 hours at 150°C; BS4443 Part 1 Method 6A
 6.0 %
@Temperature 150 °C,
Time 252000 sec
6.0 %
@Temperature 302 °F,
Time 70.0 hour
recovery period 48 hours 25% compression,; BS4443 Part 1 Method 6A
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 200 °C392 °FContinuous use
 250 °C482 °FComponents made from product
 300 °C572 °FLimited periods
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -90.0 °C-130 °FComponents made from product
 -60.0 °C-76.0 °FContinuous use

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PPPTEC025 / 133489

Master Bond adhesives

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