Silicone Solid Rubber Tape
General Purpose Tapes
COHRlastic solid silicone rubber in square sheet and continuous length form has a smooth, blemish-free surface. It is available in degrees of hardness from relatively soft 30 durometer to the relatively hard 70 durometer on the Shore A scale. It is manufactured in different formulations to provide a choice of physical properties and cost considerations.
Series 300-700 COHRlastic generalpurpose molded sheet is available in thicknesses up to 1/2" and it withstands temperatures from –100 °F to +500 °F.
Series 9030 - 9070 COHRlastic is also general-purpose, but is produced in 36" wide continuous lengths for the most efficient utilization of material, minimizing waste. Standard thicknesses are 1/32", 1/16" and 1/8".Withstands temperatures from –100 °F to +500 °F. Please consult plant for availability of additional thicknesses and colors.
Series 9200 high-performance COHRlastic provides excellent tensile strength and superior tear resistance. It is tougher and more resilient than generalpurpose silicone. Standard thicknesses are 1/32", 1/16" and 1/8", and it withstands temperatures ranging from –100°F to +400 °F. A minimum thickness of .015" is available on a minimum quantity basis. Red color is standard for general-purpose goods. Black or gray can be provided on a minimum quantity basis.The 9200 series is standard in gray, but clear or red can be supplied on a minimum quantity basis. Contact plant for minimums.
Series 300-700 COHRlastic generalpurpose molded sheet is available in thicknesses up to 1/2" and it withstands temperatures from –100 °F to +500 °F.
Series 9030 - 9070 COHRlastic is also general-purpose, but is produced in 36" wide continuous lengths for the most efficient utilization of material, minimizing waste. Standard thicknesses are 1/32", 1/16" and 1/8".Withstands temperatures from –100 °F to +500 °F. Please consult plant for availability of additional thicknesses and colors.
Series 9200 high-performance COHRlastic provides excellent tensile strength and superior tear resistance. It is tougher and more resilient than generalpurpose silicone. Standard thicknesses are 1/32", 1/16" and 1/8", and it withstands temperatures ranging from –100°F to +400 °F. A minimum thickness of .015" is available on a minimum quantity basis. Red color is standard for general-purpose goods. Black or gray can be provided on a minimum quantity basis.The 9200 series is standard in gray, but clear or red can be supplied on a minimum quantity basis. Contact plant for minimums.
Unit of Measure
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Dielectric Strength Approx. | N/A 500 V/mil | |||||||||
Thermal Conductivity (Average) | N/A 4.4 x 10-4 x (cal·cm/ºC·cm·s) 1.3 BTU i./h·ft2 ºF | |||||||||
Specific Heat | N/A 0.3 BTU/lb/ºF | |||||||||
Linear Thermal Expansion1 | N/A 1.5 x 10-4 | |||||||||
Width/Sheet Size | N/A 36 x 36 in | |||||||||
Color | N/A Red | |||||||||
Thickness2 | N/A 1/2 ±.031 in1/4 ±.031 in | N/A 1/16 ±.016 in1/2 ±.016 in1/4 ±.016 in1/8 ±.016 in3/16 ±.016 in3/32 ±.016 in3/8 ±.016 in5/16 ±.016 in | N/A 1/16 ±.016 in1/2 ±.016 in1/4 ±.016 in1/8 ±.016 in3/16 ±.016 in3/32 ±.016 in3/8 ±.016 in5/16 ±.016 in | N/A 1/16 ±.016 in1/2 ±.016 in1/4 ±.016 in1/8 ±.016 in3/16 ±.016 in3/32 ±.016 in3/8 ±.016 in5/16 ±.016 in | N/A 1/16 ±.016 in1/2 ±.016 in1/4 ±.016 in1/8 ±.016 in3/16 ±.016 in3/32 ±.016 in3/8 ±.016 in5/16 ±.016 in | |||||
ZZ-R-765, Class 2a & 2b (Grade) | N/A | N/A 40 | N/A 50 | N/A 60 | N/A 70 | |||||
ZZ-R-765, Class 3b (Grade) | N/A | |||||||||
AMS | N/A | N/A 3301 | N/A 3302 | N/A 3303 | N/A 3304 | |||||
Test Method Durometer | N/A D2240 | |||||||||
Durometer (Shore A ±5)3 | N/A 30 | N/A 40 | N/A 50 | N/A 60 | N/A 70 | |||||
Test Method Tensile Strength | N/A D412 | |||||||||
Tensile Strength4 | N/A 800 psi | N/A 700 psi | N/A 700 psi | N/A 700 psi | N/A 700 psi | |||||
Test Method Elongation | N/A D412 | |||||||||
Elongation5 | N/A 550 % | N/A 400 % | N/A 350 % | N/A 200 % | N/A 160 % | |||||
Test Method Tear Strength | N/A D624 | |||||||||
Tear Strength6 | N/A 50 ppi | N/A 75 ppi | N/A 70 ppi | N/A 65 ppi | N/A 60 ppi | |||||
Test Method Compression Set | N/A D395 | |||||||||
Compression Set after 70 h at 320 ºF7 | N/A 15 % | |||||||||
Durometer Change (Points, Shore A) after Dry Heat Aging for 70 h at 437 ºF | N/A +5 | |||||||||
Tensile Strength Change after Dry Heat Aging for 70 h at 437 ºF | N/A –15 % | |||||||||
Elongation Change after Dry Heat Aging for 70 h at 437 ºF | N/A –15 % | |||||||||
Durometer Change (Points, Shore A) after Immersion in ASTM Oil #1 (High Aniline Point) for 70 H at 302 ºF | N/A –5 | N/A –5 | N/A –5 | N/A –5 | N/A –10 | |||||
Tensile Strength Change after Immersion in ASTM Oil #1 (High Aniline Point) for 70 H at 302 ºF | N/A –10 % | |||||||||
Elongation Change after Immersion in ASTM Oil #1 (High Aniline Point) for 70 H at 302 ºF | N/A –10 % | |||||||||
Volume Change after Immersion in ASTM Oil #1 (High Aniline Point) for 70 H at 302 ºF | N/A +10 % | N/A +5 % | N/A +5 % | N/A +5 % | N/A +5 % | |||||
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