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High-Temperature Silicone Rubber Sheets, Bars, and Strips
Also known as polysiloxane, this silicone rubber offers good resistance to ozone and salt water. Softer durometer rubber has better conformability; harder durometer rubber is more wear resistant.
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- Color: 10A sheets: Gray; 20A sheets: Black; 35A sheets: Cream
- Temperature Range: -80° to 425° F
- Tensile Strength: 10A sheets: 250 psi; all other sheets: 800 psi
- For Use Outdoors: Yes
- Specifications Met: FDA Compliant 21 CFR 177.2600
Abrasion-Resistant Polyurethane Rubber Sheets, Bars, and Strips
This polyurethane combines the shock absorbing qualities of rubber with the tear resistance of plastic. Use it for high-tension applications such as conveyor belts, as well as for high-wear applications such as cutting surfaces, bumpers, and liners.
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Packing Seal Tape
For use in valves and pumps, this thin, flexible tape is made from high-purity graphite with no fibers or binders that could contaminate your process line. Graphite is self-lubricating, plus it provides outstanding performance over a wide temperature range.
Adhesive-back tape stays in place during installation.
Wd. | Thick. | Temperature Range, °F | Temperature Range in Steam, °F | pH Resistance | Color | For Use With | Lg., ft. | Each | |
Plain Back | |||||||||
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1/4" | 0.015" | -320° to 840° | 212° to 1,200° | 0-14 | Gray | Acids, Alkalies, Brines, Oil, Solvents, Water | 50 | 0000000 | 000000 |
1/2" | 0.015" | -320° to 840° | 212° to 1,200° | 0-14 | Gray | Acids, Alkalies, Brines, Oil, Solvents, Water | 50 | 0000000 | 00000 |
3/4" | 0.015" | -320° to 840° | 212° to 1,200° | 0-14 | Gray | Acids, Alkalies, Brines, Oil, Solvents, Water | 50 | 0000000 | 00000 |
1" | 0.015" | -320° to 840° | 212° to 1,200° | 0-14 | Gray | Acids, Alkalies, Brines, Oil, Solvents, Water | 50 | 0000000 | 00000 |
Adhesive Back | |||||||||
1/4" | 0.015" | -320° to 840° | 212° to 1,200° | 0-14 | Gray | Acids, Alkalies, Brines, Oil, Solvents, Water | 50 | 0000000 | 00000 |
1/2" | 0.015" | -320° to 840° | 212° to 1,200° | 0-14 | Gray | Acids, Alkalies, Brines, Oil, Solvents, Water | 50 | 0000000 | 00000 |
3/4" | 0.015" | -320° to 840° | 212° to 1,200° | 0-14 | Gray | Acids, Alkalies, Brines, Oil, Solvents, Water | 50 | 0000000 | 00000 |
1" | 0.015" | -320° to 840° | 212° to 1,200° | 0-14 | Gray | Acids, Alkalies, Brines, Oil, Solvents, Water | 50 | 0000000 | 00000 |
Nonporous Alumina Ceramic Sheets and Bars
- Color: White
- Max. Temperature: See table
- Fabrication: Fired
- Electrical Properties: 4 1/2" × 4 1/2" sheets are electrical insulating
- Dielectric Strength: See table
- Porosity: See table
- Compressive Strength: 300,000 psi
Seal out air and gas in high-temperature and high-wear applications. This ultrahard ceramic can also be used in applications that require superior strength.
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Thick. | Thick. Tolerance | Wd. | Lg. | Max. Temperature, °F | Dielectric Strength, V/mil | Porosity | Each | |
0.015" | -0.002" to 0.002" | 4 1/2" | 4 1/2" | 2910° | 210 | 13% | 0000000 | 000000 |
Gold Foil
- Hardness: Rockwell B57 (Soft)
Since it’s thin and easy to cut, as well as highly conductive and corrosion resistant, this 99.99% pure gold foil is often used to plate electrical connectors that are exposed to the air. It’s also good for making parts that stay accurate in extreme environments because it has a high melting point, low thermal resistance, and won’t oxidize. An alternative to platinum, gold is more conductive, but has a lower melting point. Use it to make gaskets, even for high-vacuum applications, since it is soft enough to create a good seal when pressed between two flanges, but won’t damage the flanges so you can reuse them.
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Thickness | Thickness Tolerance | Melting Point Temperature, °F | Each | |
1" × 1" | ||||
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0.015" | -0.0005" to 0.0005" | 1945° | 00000000 | 0000000 |