“GRADE 2800”
70 Shore “A”
DESCRIPTION
Fiberglass reinforced silicone sheeting is typically used for gaskets or seals requiring a resilient, non porous sheet material suitable for operating temperatures from -100 to 500F but is not limited to such applications.
The material is resistant to deterioration by weathering and engine oil and remains flexible over the temperature range noted. Fiberglass reinforced silicone sheet is available in many different thicknesses.
The fiberglass is centered between the 2 layers of silicone that gives the material dimensional stability and higher tensile strength.
FEATURES
Excellent Gasketing Material
Extreme High & Low Temperature Resistant
UV / Ozone Resistant
Non- Toxic, Chemically Inert
All FDA approved Ingredients
Low Compression Set
Fungus Resistant
SPECIFICATIONS
AMS3320
AMS3315
| TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | DSP1564 | DSP7628 |
| Shore (A) | 70 +/-10 | 70 +/-10 |
| Tensile Strength, psi | ||
| (Fiberglass+Silicone) | 1300 | 1100 |
| Fiberglass Thickness | .014” | .007” |
| Fiberglass Wt. (oz per sq yd) | 12.5 | 6 |
| Fiberglass Breaking Strength (warp/fill)psi | 400 x 350 | 250 x 200 |
| Plain Weave Thread Count | 20 x 18 | 44 x 32 |
| Fiberglass Diaphragm Burst Strength, (psi) | 750 | 400 |
| Compression Set (%) | 35 max | 35 max |
| Temperature Range (F) | -100 to +500 | -100 to +500 |
The above values are typical properties and are provided for information only. They should not be used to set specification requirements. It is up to the end user to determine whether the material is suitable for the intended application.
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