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Elmet Technologies

General Plastics LAST-A-FOAM® FP-5018 Polyurethane Foam
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Composite Core Material; Polymer; Thermoset; Polyurethane, TS; Thermoset Polyurethane Foam, Unreinforced

Material Notes: FP8000 Energy Absorption Semi-rigid Series: These open-cell polyurethane foams exhibit high hysteresis (approximately 80%) as well as excellent recovery from dynamic impacts. They are available in a density range of 6 to 30 lbs. per cubic foot, and all are flame-resistant. FP8000 foam is somewhat strain-rate sensitive. Creep under high static stress is not as good as LASTAFOAM ® TF5070, TF6070 or EF4000 series foams, and this material is not recommended for constant loading. However, the outstanding hysteresis combined with quick recovery make FP8000 flexible products especially suitable for lateral (nonbearing) shock isolation. The FP8015 (15pound) density foam has served as the lateral shock-isolation system for the Peacekeeper (MX) Missile. These flame-resistant foams are also used for aircraft interior crash padding. Their low resilience allows the foam to absorb most impact energy, thus minimizing rebound and reducing injuries. These products are available as sheets, blocks and molded parts.

Advantages:

  • Absorbs significant impact energy
  • Exhibits approximately 80% hysteresis
  • Offers superb recovery from dynamic impact
  • Flame- resistant
Applications
  • Lateral (nonbearing) shock isolation
  • Aircraft interior crash padding

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 0.240 g/cc0.00867 lb/in³ASTM D3574
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Tensile Strength 0.917 MPa133 psiASTM D3574
Tensile Modulus 0.00475 GPa0.689 ksiASTM D3574
Flexural Strength 0.296 MPa43.0 psiRise Parallel to Beam Thick.; ASTM D790
Flexural Modulus 0.00642 GPa0.931 ksiRise Parallel to Beam Thick.; ASTM D790
Compressive Strength  0.124 MPa
@Strain 25 %,
Temperature 65.6 °C
18.0 psi
@Strain 25 %,
Temperature 150 °F
ASTM D1621
 0.476 MPa
@Strain 25 %,
Temperature 23.9 °C
69.0 psi
@Strain 25 %,
Temperature 75.0 °F
ASTM D1621
 1.21 MPa
@Strain 50 %,
Temperature 23.9 °C
175 psi
@Strain 50 %,
Temperature 75.0 °F
ASTM D3574
Shear Modulus 0.00290 GPa0.421 ksiRise Parallel to Specimen Width; ASTM C273
 0.00308 GPa0.447 ksiRise Parallel to Specimen Thick.; ASTM C273
Shear Strength 0.807 MPa117 psiRise Parallel to Specimen Width; ASTM C273
 0.924 MPa134 psiRise Parallel to Specimen Thick.; ASTM C273
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Glass Transition Temp, Tg 42.8 °C109 °F
 
Descriptive Properties
Dynamic Load Deflection<129.3 gAcceleration
 279.5 in-lbsRebound (Resilience) Energy
 2820.3 in-lbsImpact Energy

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