domingo, 12 de febrero de 2012

LSR Material and Properties technical paper.


The elemental structure of Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) enables the material to have a very low compression set; normally in the range of 20 - 40% (22 h @ 350˚C). A low compression set means LSR retains its elastic properties even during prolonged application of compressive stresses (resist creep) such as in sealing or vibration dampening part applications. This resistance to creep allows LSR to maintain its high sealing force during a product's lifetime. http://thechemistrysideoftheforce.blogspot.com/ 
The compression set of all types of rubbers can be measured according to ASTM D395 or DIN 53517. It is expressed as a percentage of the original deflection at the specified test temperature as well as at a test period of either 22 or 70 hours. Most commonly, it is tested in a static stress condition under constant deflection (Method B of ASTM D395) but the standard also describes dynamic testing.
To learn more about liquid silicone rubber's outstanding mechanical properties, download our  LSR Material and Properties technical paper.Silicone Rubber Damper
[1] ASTM D 395: Standard Test Methods for Rubber Property - Compression Set; ASTM International, 2008
[2] Campo, E.A.: Industrial Polymers; Hanser Gardner Publications, Cincinnati, 2007
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