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Saint-Gobain COHRlastic® 300AR Reinforced Silicone Sponge/Aggressive Acrylic Adhesive Pressure Sensitive Tape
Categories: Polymer; Adhesive; Tape; Thermoset; Silicone

Material Notes: Description: Strip-N-Stick® tape provides all the benefits of silicone rubber in an easy-to-apply, pressure-sensitive adhesive tape form. Compressible and flexible, it can conform to irregular surfaces, wrap over cylinders or be formed to produce right angles. Applications include gasketing, vibration damping, and thermal insulation. The tape reduces the need for expensive die-cut-parts--you don't pay for the center. It also eliminates the high cost of bonding and will be slit to order for 1/2" and up. 300AR is reinforced silicone sponge with aggressive acrylic adhesive. Its unique construction provides compressibility of sponge and dimensional stability of fiberglass reinforcement. Stretch is eliminated, which contributes to the consistent size and shape of cut parts and inhibits outward extrusion under high pressure. It further permits close tolerance slitting. Adhesive temperature range for Silicone PSA is -100°F to +500°F and for Acrylic PSA, -20°F to 300°F. Base material is R10450. Silicone rubber material type is fiberglass reinforced sponge. Adhesive type is acrylic. All data based on a 0.0625 inch test sample.(Other thicknesses available.)
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Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Elongation at Break <= 10 %ASTM D412
Compressive Strength 15.0 psiCompression Deflection, Compressed to 75% original thickness.; ASTM D1056
Tear Strength 100 pliFabric Break
Compression Set 25 %
@Temperature 100 °C
Constant Deflection, Compressed 50% for 22 hrs; ASTM D1056
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorBlue Gray

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