Description: Style AG50ELT is a 50 durometer extreme low temperature silicone designed for use in gasketing applications where the material will be exposed to lower temperatures. 50 durometer extreme low temperature silicone has an operating temperature of -130°F to +450°F. In addition to taking a low compression set, Style AG50ELT contains many high strength properties, such as high tensile strength. 50 durometer extreme low temperature silicone is a non-toxic and chemically inert silicone material, which provides users with UV and ozone resistance. 50 durometer extreme low temperature silicone is formulated to meet the physical requirements of ZZ-R-765 Class 3A Grade 50.
Atlantic Gasket’s extreme low temperature silicone gasketing material is available in 50 Durometer. 50 durometer extreme low temperature silicone can be converted into rolls ranging from as narrow as 1/4" wide, up to 36" in width. Atlantic Gasket can supply Style AG50ELT without adhesive or with either our standard acrylic adhesive or our high-temperature acrylic adhesive. 50 durometer extreme low temperature silicone can be produced to a wide range of thicknesses. Please contact Atlantic Gasket to discuss your application requiring 50 durometer extreme low temperature silicone, as this material is made to order only. Atlantic Gasket has the ability to die-cut or waterjet cut 50 durometer extreme low temperature silicone to meet your exact requirements.
Specifications
ZZ-R-765 CLASS 3A GRADE 50
Physical Property | Test Method | Unit of Measure | Typical Properties |
---|---|---|---|
DUROMETER | ASTM D 2240 | SHORE A | 50 +/- 5 |
TENSILE STRENGTH | ASTM D 412 | psi | 1200 |
SPECIFIC GRAVITY | ASTM D 297 | G/CC | 1.15 |
TEAR | ASTM D 624 | ppi (Die B) |
175 |
ELONGATION | ASTM D 412 | % | 500 |
LOW TEMPERATURE | N/A | °F °C |
-130°F -90°C |
HIGH TEMPERATURE | N/A | °F °C |
450°F 232°C |
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