Silicone Rubber is ideal for high and low-temperature applications.
Electrical properties are excellent and resistance to weathering and
ozone attack is outstanding. It is not resistant to super-heated steam.
Physical properties are generally low but are at least retained at higher
temperatures. Gas permeability is very poor as is resistance to petroleum
based fluids. Silicone rubbers are expensive in comparison to most other
rubbers. Food Quality/FDA compliant grades are available for use in the
food and pharmaceutical industries.
Typical Physical Properties:
A-A-59588 Class 2A & 2B Grade 60 • ZZ-R-765 Class 2A & 2B Grade 60 • SAE-AMS-3303
Durometer / Hardness Shore A 60+/-5
Tensile Strength 650 PSI
Elongation 100% 2B - 159%-2A
Operating Temperature -80 Deg. F. to +425Deg. F.
Finish Smooth Both Sides
Color Red/Orange
Powder / Talc Free
Typical Physical Properties are provided for your evaluation. These typical properties are not designed t
Silicone Rubber is ideal for high and low-temperature applications.
Electrical properties are excellent and resistance to weathering and ozone attack is outstanding. It is not resistant to super-heated steam.
Physical properties are generally low but are at least retained at higher temperatures. Gas permeability is very poor as is resistance to petroleum based fluids.
Silicone rubbers are expensive in comparison to most other rubbers. Food Quality/FDA compliant grades are available for use in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
Typical Physical Properties:
1)Durometer / Hardness Shore A 60+/-5
2)Tensile Strength 650 PSI
3)Elongation 100% 2B - 159%-2A
4)Operating Temperature -80 Deg. F. to +425Deg. F.
5)Finish Smooth Both Sides
6)Transparent/Red

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