Description: Style AG50FS 50 durometer fluorosilicone gasketing material is designed to be utilized in gasketing applications where general purpose silicone (AG50GP) would degrade by harsh fluids or chemicals. Style AG50FS is naturally UV and ozone resistant and offers extreme resistance to fuels and solvents. 50 durometer fluorosilicone will perform in extreme low and high temperature, with a service temperature of -80°F to +500°F. 50 durometer fluorosilicone is fungus resistant and takes a low compression set. Consider using 50 durometer fluorosilicone gasketing material in applications where the gasket requires silicone, but where extreme conditions exist. Style AG50FS 50 durometer fluorosilicone is formulated to meet the MIL-R-25988 Type 2, Class 1, Grade 50 specification.
Atlantic Gasket’s fluorosilicone gasketing material is available in a wide range of durometers, ranging from as soft as 30 Durometer (AG30FS) to as hard as 70 Durometer (AG70FS) with standard durometers in between. Style AG50FS can be converted into rolls ranging from as narrow as 1/4" wide, up to 36" in width. Atlantic Gasket can produce AG50FS without adhesive or with either our standard acrylic adhesive or our high-temperature acrylic adhesive. AG50FS fluorosilicone can be manufactured to standard and custom thicknesses. Atlantic Gasket has the ability to die-cut or waterjet cut 50 durometer fluorosilicone to meet your exact requirements.
Specifications
MIL-R-25988 TYPE 2, CLASS 1 GRADE 50
Physical Property | Test Method | Unit of Measure | Typical Properties |
---|---|---|---|
DUROMETER | ASTM D 2240 | SHORE A | 50 |
TENSILE STRENGTH | ASTM D 412 | psi | 900 |
SPECIFIC GRAVITY | ASTM D 297 | G/CC | 1.50 |
TEAR | ASTM D 624 | ppi (Die B) |
40 |
ELONGATION | ASTM D 412 | % | 200 |
LOW TEMPERATURE | N/A | °F °C |
-80°F -62°C |
HIGH TEMPERATURE | N/A | °F °C |
500°F 260°C |
VOLUME CHANGE % FUEL "C" 22 HOURS AT 77°F |
N/A | % | 20 |
COLOR | N/A | N/A | BLUE |
This information is furnished as a guide for selecting materials. Atlantic Gasket Corp. disclaims liability for results or use of this information. It is the customer’s responsibility to obtain and test samples when determining suitability of material for a particular application.
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Fluorosilicone (FS) Silicone